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Circular motion GapFill
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For an object to travel in a circular path, there must be a
force acting towards the centre of the circular path. For a mass on a string, being swung in a vertical circle, this force is equal to
at the top of the circle.
The speed at which an object is travelling in the direction of motion at a given time on a circular path is its speed, while the speed is the rate at which the angle of the object changes.
In circular motion, displacement is often expressed in , in which a single circle is considered to be of these units. For a non-slipping wheel, the wheel making a single rotation will move forward by an amount equal to of the wheel.
The speed at which an object is travelling in the direction of motion at a given time on a circular path is its speed, while the speed is the rate at which the angle of the object changes.
In circular motion, displacement is often expressed in , in which a single circle is considered to be of these units. For a non-slipping wheel, the wheel making a single rotation will move forward by an amount equal to of the wheel.