Movimiento Circular Uniforme MCU Fórmulas

Movimiento Circular Uniforme MCU Fórmulas

Understanding Uniform Circular Motion

Definition and Characteristics of Uniform Circular Motion

  • Uniform circular motion refers to particles moving in a circular path at a constant speed, maintaining equal angles over equal time intervals.
  • Despite the constant speed, velocity changes at each point on the circle due to its vector nature, which includes direction and magnitude.

Velocity and Acceleration in Circular Motion

  • The changing velocity is represented by arrows indicating instantaneous velocity at specific points on the circle.
  • Examples of uniform circular motion include satellites, planets, and amusement park rides that maintain a constant speed while moving in circles.

Centripetal Acceleration

  • In uniform circular motion, acceleration always points towards the center of the circle; this is known as centripetal acceleration.
  • This acceleration is perpendicular to the velocity vector, forming a right angle (90º).

Forces Acting on Objects in Circular Motion

  • An example illustrates how tension in a string provides centripetal force when swinging an object around; if released, the object moves tangentially to its last position.
  • Centripetal acceleration is crucial for maintaining circular motion by pulling objects toward the center.

Mathematical Relationships

  • The formula for centripetal acceleration indicates that it increases with higher speeds (velocity squared), but decreases with larger radius values.
  • The linear velocity can be expressed through period (time taken for one complete revolution), calculated as 2pi times textradius.

Formulas for Linear and Angular Velocity

  • Linear velocity formula: v = 2pi r/T, where T is the period. Units are distance/time.
  • By substituting linear velocity into centripetal acceleration formulas, new equations can be derived for further analysis.

Understanding Angular Velocity

  • Angular velocity relates to how fast an object rotates around a circle; it’s proportional to angle per unit time measured in radians.
  • A full rotation equals 2pi radians. Comparing angular and linear velocities shows they are similar except for radius inclusion.

Frequency of Revolutions

  • Frequency measures how many revolutions occur within a given time frame; units are Hertz (Hz).
  • The term "revolution" describes cyclical movements but isn't strictly a measurement unit.

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