0% found this document useful (0 votes)
55 views2 pages

Analysis

The document analyzes uniform circular motion and centripetal force. It discusses how an object moving in circular motion is always tangent to the circle and experiences a net force directed toward the center. The centripetal force can be calculated using the object's mass, velocity, and radius of rotation. Errors may occur if the experimental apparatus is not properly aligned. The conclusion summarizes the relationships learned - that centripetal force increases with frequency of rotation and tangential speed, and decreases with increasing radius.

Uploaded by

Allen Sia
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as DOCX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
55 views2 pages

Analysis

The document analyzes uniform circular motion and centripetal force. It discusses how an object moving in circular motion is always tangent to the circle and experiences a net force directed toward the center. The centripetal force can be calculated using the object's mass, velocity, and radius of rotation. Errors may occur if the experimental apparatus is not properly aligned. The conclusion summarizes the relationships learned - that centripetal force increases with frequency of rotation and tangential speed, and decreases with increasing radius.

Uploaded by

Allen Sia
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as DOCX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 2

ANALYSIS

Uniform circular motion means that an object is travelling in a circular motion at a

constant speed. In this experiment the object is always moves tangent to the circle. The net force

is always there if the object is in the state of motion. We can get the value of the net force using

centripetal force in relationships with the tangential force but there is a condition which is the

force will only be changing butthe direction of the velocity the magnetite will not change. When

a body is moving in a vertical circular motion the directi0n of the object is also constanty

changing because of gravity itself. Gravity is makes the object to slow down as the object rises

while in motion. If an object moving in circular m0tion the net force on the 0bject is aalways in

the direction of center of the circle When the frequency of rotation will increase its value, the

centripetal force will also increase. Hence, centripetal force is directly proportional to the

frequency of rotation. If you say that the raadous of rotation is inversely proportational to the

frequency ofrotation. The possible errors in this experiment are; the aparatus for centripetal f0rce

is not aligned pr0perly and parrallel t0 the horiz0ntal may lead to wrong value of centripetal

f0rce.
CONCLUSION

The experiment teaches us the things about uniform circular motion. and centripetal

force. In table 1 we can determine the centripetal force using the radous of rotation which in a

constatnt motion is a help in calculating the needed informati0n. Where the mass must be

constant. In the next part of the experiment we determine the centripetal force with constant

radius and variable of rotating body. In the first 2 partsof the experiment. we have the same value

of mass but having similar amount of mass doesnt means that the displace also changes because

the force exerted on the 0bject depends on it. We can say that when theforce on the 0bject

increases the displacement also icrases. In the last part of the experiment we determine the mass

of rotation with constant radius and variable force. Base on the results we gathered when

havingthe frequency of r0tation as the inverse of peri-d o rotation. Therefore we can say that the

frequency of rotation is directly proportional to the centripetal force. When the frequency of

rotation increases, the tangential speed also increases on the object in circular motion and also

the acceleration also increases its value. The larger the radius of the object, the more time is

needed for it to finish its rotation. Therefore, frequency, mass, and its radius that is in circular

motion are inversely proportional to each other.

You might also like