Types of Acceleration in Rotation definitions Flashcards
Types of Acceleration in Rotation definitions
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Centripetal Acceleration
Responsible for maintaining an object's circular path, pointing towards the center of rotation.Tangential Acceleration
Occurs when an object speeds up or slows down in rotational motion, zero if speed is constant.Total Acceleration
Vector sum of tangential and centripetal accelerations, calculated using the Pythagorean theorem.Angular Acceleration
Rate of change of angular velocity, measured in radians per second squared.Tangential Velocity
Linear speed of a point on a rotating object, calculated as radius times angular velocity.Centripetal Force
Force that pulls an object towards the center of its circular path, causing centripetal acceleration.Pythagorean Theorem
Used to calculate total acceleration as the square root of the sum of squared components.Radians
Unit of angular measurement used in angular acceleration, equivalent to the angle subtended by an arc.Vector Composition
Method of combining vectors, such as tangential and centripetal accelerations, to find total acceleration.Rotational Motion
Movement of an object around a central axis, involving angular velocity and acceleration.Linear Acceleration
Another term for tangential acceleration, measured in meters per second squared.Angular Velocity
Rate of change of angular position of a rotating object, often denoted by omega.Period
Time taken for one complete cycle of rotation, used to calculate angular velocity.Radius
Distance from the center of a circle to any point on its circumference, crucial in calculating tangential velocity.Constant Velocity
Condition where angular acceleration is zero, indicating no change in rotational speed.