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CIRCULAR
MOTION LAB
REPORT
1108
JIRACHOT TUNKUNPAI (ICE) 5961036
KULLATHAT YINGTAVORNKUL (PRINT) 5961005
SAROCHA WUTTIPONG (JUNE) 5961096
SIPPAPHON SATHAPORNREUNGRAI (PLEUM) 5961102
INTRODUCTION
Every day in our life, we tend to be involved with this
one motion, it is called Circular motion. That when
an object turns about an internal axis, it is
undergoing circular motion or rotation. Additionally,
circulation motion is characterised by 2 kinds of
speed including tangential, a linear speed and
rotational, a circular speed. Consequently, we can
find tangential speed through an equation: ,
where T is a period. That we can understand that
tangential speed is a specific distance traveled from
a point on the rotating object divided by a period
taken. From that, the closest points to the
circumference will have the higher tangential speed
that is pointing towards to the centre. Furthermore,
the rotational speed is the rotation numbers, which
also known as revolutions per unit of time, labeled
as .
INTRODUCTION
Where all parts of a rigid merry-go-around or turntable
turn about the axis of rotation in the same amount of time.
However, if we talk about rotational speed, we also need
to know about rotational inertia L, which can see as an
object moving circle on an axis tends to remain rotating
about the axis at the same speed unless there are another
bigger force acts on it. From that, it has this property to
resist changes in its rotational state of motion. That it
depends on the mass of an object as well as how it is
being a distribution of mass. Lastly, torque is a force to
cause rotation, which depends on the magnitude of the
force, the direction in which it acts and the point at which it
is applied to the object. In addition, we can find torque
through an equation such that .
The purpose of this experiment is to observe forces
including the motion of a ball rotates by spinning at a
constant speed circularly. That compared between the
long radius and short radius, as well as the different
hooked mass of 50g and 100g.
OBJECTIVE
To study the forces involved in the
motion of a body moving with constant
speed in a circular path
MATERIALS
Tube
Weight hanger
Upperclip
Marble
String
SETUP
PROCEDURE