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A whirling ball constantly accelerates.
Question 2
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The string connected to the ball pulls it towards the centre.
Question 3
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In the case of a whirling [blank_start]ball[blank_end], a [blank_start]larger[blank_end] force is needed if
(i) the [blank_start]speed[blank_end] v of the ball is [blank_start]increased[blank_end]
(ii) the [blank_start]radius[blank_end] r of the circle is [blank_start]decreased[blank_end]
(iii) the [blank_start]mass[blank_end] m of the ball is [blank_start]increased[blank_end]
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speed
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increased
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radius
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decreased
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mass
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increased
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ball
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larger
Question 4
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In the case of a whirling ball, [blank_start]F = mv^2/r[blank_end], when m is [blank_start]mass[blank_end], v is [blank_start]speed[blank_end], and r is the [blank_start]radius[blank_end].
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F = mv^2/r
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mass
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speed
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radius
Question 5
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The [blank_start]force[blank_end] which acts towards the [blank_start]centre[blank_end] and keeps a body moving in a [blank_start]circular[blank_end] path is called the [blank_start]centripetal force[blank_end].
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force
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centre
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circular
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centripetal force
Question 6
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In the case of a whirling ball, if the force is [blank_start]greater[blank_end] than the string can bear, the string [blank_start]breaks[blank_end] and the ball [blank_start]flies[blank_end] off with [blank_start]steady[blank_end] speed in a [blank_start]straight[blank_end] line along the [blank_start]tangent[blank_end].
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greater
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breaks
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flies
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steady
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straight
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tangent
Question 7
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When dealing with [blank_start]centripetal[blank_end] force, [blank_start]friction[blank_end] can act as an [blank_start]accelerating[blank_end] force.
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centripetal
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friction
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accelerating
Question 8
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In the case of a [blank_start]banked[blank_end] road, the [blank_start]horizontal[blank_end] effect of the [blank_start]contact[blank_end] force N is the [blank_start]centripetal[blank_end] force.
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banked
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horizontal
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contact
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centripetal
Question 9
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In the case of a [blank_start]satellite[blank_end] orbiting the [blank_start]earth[blank_end], the [blank_start]centripetal[blank_end] force is provided by [blank_start]gravity[blank_end].
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satellite
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earth
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centripetal
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gravity
Question 10
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For a circular orbit, the orbital period [blank_start]T = 2πr/v[blank_end].
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Satellites in high orbits have longer periods than those in low orbits.
Question 12
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The moon has an orbital period of 28 days.
Question 13
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Geostationary satellites don't have an orbit high above the equator.
Question 14
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The orbital period for geostationary satellites is 24 hours.
Question 15
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Geostationary satellites travel with the same speed as the Earth rotates.
Question 16
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Monitoring satellites circle the Earth rapidly in low polar orbits.
Question 17
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The orbital period for monitoring satellites is 90 minutes.
Question 18
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Monitoring satellites are widely used in weather forecasting.