Motion in Circle
Motion in Circle
The direction of the linear velocity is at a tangent to the circle described at that point. Hence it is sometimes referred to as the tangential velocity is the same for every point in the rotating object, but the linear velocity v is greater for points further from the axis.
A body moving in a circle at a constant speed changes velocity {since its direction changes}. Thus, it alwaysexperiences an acceleration, a force and a change in momentum.
Centripetal acceleration
a = r2 = v2 / r {in magnitude}
Centripetal force
Centripetal force is the resultant of all the forces that act on a system in circular motion. {It is not a particular force; centripetal means centre-seeking. Also, when asked to draw a diagram showing all the forces that act on a system in circular motion, it is wrong to include a force that is labelled as centripetal force. }