Physics Fundamentalized

Lecture 005: Circular Motion

09.25.2017 - By Eric ScheidlyPlay

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The centripetal acceleration is revealed by computing the change in the velocity vector for an object moving around a circular arc at constant speed. To follow up, three essential examples of circular motion are demonstrated; the vertical loop, the graviton ride and the motion of a car along a banked curve.

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