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@Wicho2x4 жыл бұрын
a jet traveling 294 m/s makes turn with a radius of 5,607 m what is the planes acceleration
@Electric-Wind-Hook-Fist4 жыл бұрын
@@Wicho2x Well, The formula for centripetal acceleration is ac=v2/r so (294)2/5,607m = 15.4m/s2.
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@gooddeedsleadto7499 Жыл бұрын
Acceleration is change in velocity and a resultant vector pointing radially to the center between the preceding and the proceeding velocities for some object moving with uniform velocity in a circle. This is called centripetal acceleration and as a result exerted as force radially inward tension in a string, radially inward gravitational pull or a friction on the road.
@olivierbertier52996 ай бұрын
Very nice video, all of them btw! Just a remark on 3:00. The centripetal acceleration is not inversely correlated with the radius right? A=v^2/R , but v is also function of R. When we replace v by omega*R then we get a=omega sq*R…The centripetal acceleration is proportional to the radius. Also, if we take for example a CD disk, the closer you get to the center the acceleration is going down since your tangential speeds is going down..and ultimately the centripetal acceleration is 0 in the center of the disk. If it would be inversely correlated the centripetal acceleration would go to infinite and the further you are from the center eventually the acceleration would go to zero which is not true. Omega is constant and your tangential speed goes up dramatically and also is your centrupetal acceleration. Let’s find out together !
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@kowayinox1954 ай бұрын
1:20 was the moment that it hit me. Why constant speed in circular motion has acceleration? Cuz change in direction also implies to acceleration! (the direction of the moving object keeps changing, thus acceleration occurs!) Acceleration = change in velocity over time.
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@Wicho2x4 жыл бұрын
a jet traveling 294 m/s makes turn with a radius of 5,607 m what is the planes acceleration
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What is the difference of tangen speed, angular speed and linear speed? I often have problems in understanding their meanings and have a hard time comparing them.
@reemabansal95944 жыл бұрын
linear is the ideal speed that is expected that is if an object is going through a circle sticking to the circle (although it isn't like that) it will be linear. linear is mostly used in 1d motion tangent is how an object rly goes around a circle that is it goes through the tangents angular is the speed that is applied towards the center
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6:07 frequency is one "cycle" over time
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@pia94454 жыл бұрын
first of all, thank you for this tutorial. it really helped me understand our topic but help please help me with this one 😭 i forgot how to do this. okay how to reverse the formula of Centripetal acceleration if the acceleration and velocity of the object are given and the radius is missing?
@h7opolo2 жыл бұрын
13:15 radius is drawn wrong. it should extend to the center of the sun, not its surface. i suppose the math works with the quantities given, but in no way does your answer reflect reality accurately.
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The arc radius in the circular turn to lead to the earth is caused by the gravitation force as well?
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why is the acceleration of the object moving in a circle pointing towards the middle?
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@isheamongus8117 ай бұрын
7:26 - I still why os the formula true.
@yurine4774 жыл бұрын
3:34 This is a stupid question but how do you solve this fraction 😅
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There’s no such thing as a stupid question! You see the little fraction at the bottom and its denominator of 2? Times the WHOLE fraction by 2 1/(1/2) 1*2/(1*2/2) 2/1 =2
@Wicho2x4 жыл бұрын
A jet traveling at 294 m/s makes a turn with a radius of 5,607 m. What is the planes acceleration. Round answer to one decimal place. cmon guys I need help answer
@bittersweetrain17403 жыл бұрын
Use equation a=v^2/r V=294 R=5607 A=294^2/5607 A=15.5 m/s^2
@frankenstein33973 жыл бұрын
can anyone tell me why we use v^2 in formula???
@frankenstein33973 жыл бұрын
i mean does it have any significance
@radicalsaled57562 жыл бұрын
@@frankenstein3397 Hi don't know if your still confused but (m/s)^2 = meters^2/seconds^2 dividing by distance gives you m/s^2 acceleration units
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12:50
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@meatmissile82297 жыл бұрын
Wouldn't 1.5*10^6 multiplied by 1000 just be 1.5*10^9? All you're doing is moving the decimal 3 more places.
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I was also lost here. he made it 1.5 instead of 150
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Gravirational force of earth is 9.81 9.8 can give u a wrong anwser especially if its numerical response questions