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∙ 12y agoAs the system rotates, the mass is moved in a circle which means that there is a net force acting on it and is directed towards the center. That force is provided by the spring which has to be streched in order to provide the force needed.
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∙ 12y agoAs the mass moves in a circular path, the spring experiences a centrifugal force pulling it outward, stretching the spring. This stretching of the spring opposes the centripetal force required to keep the mass in circular motion, leading to an equilibrium where the spring stretches.
Yes, centripetal force is required to keep a rotating body moving in a circular path. It acts towards the center of the circular motion, causing the body to constantly change direction while moving in a circular path.
A swinging pendulum Earth orbiting around the sun A spinning top A rotating ceiling fan Water flowing in a circular motion down a drain
No, circular motion occurs in many different contexts beyond Earth. It can be observed in the motion of celestial bodies like planets orbiting the Sun, as well as in the motion of objects in rotating machinery, such as wheels or pulleys. Circular motion is a common phenomenon in both natural and human-made systems throughout the universe.
When a body is rotating in a circular path around an axis.
Examples of circular motion include a spinning top, a planet orbiting a star, a carousel rotating, and a car navigating a curve on a circular track.
Yes, centripetal force is required to keep a rotating body moving in a circular path. It acts towards the center of the circular motion, causing the body to constantly change direction while moving in a circular path.
There are lots of device that rotate; one of them is a wheel.
The colour of the dis when rotating is white it was an experiment to prove that white light was actually made of different colors and that experiment shows that if you get all the colours moving and spining fast enough it looks as if the light is white
circular, covered with fancy lights, and rotating on its side, and with seats hollowed out in spheres
A swinging pendulum Earth orbiting around the sun A spinning top A rotating ceiling fan Water flowing in a circular motion down a drain
Rotating an object in a circular direction either to the right (clockwise) or to the left (counterclockwise).
The earth will have both rotational and circular motions. Rotational motion because of the earth rotating about its own axis(axis joining the line north and south poles). Circular motion because of moving around the sun.
No, circular motion occurs in many different contexts beyond Earth. It can be observed in the motion of celestial bodies like planets orbiting the Sun, as well as in the motion of objects in rotating machinery, such as wheels or pulleys. Circular motion is a common phenomenon in both natural and human-made systems throughout the universe.
Some uses are:- experiment of chemical reactions- distillation- rotating evaporators
A rack and pinion system is a simple mechanism which converts linear to circular motion. More complex systems such as the pistons of a car engine rotating the drive shaft are common.
When a body is rotating in a circular path around an axis.
A ceiling fan rotating, a car going around a curve, and a spinning top are all examples of circular motion in which an object moves along a circular path.