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Satellites in Circular Orbits
Consider a satellite travelling in a circular orbit around Earth. There is
only one force acting on the satellite: gravity. Hence,
=
c
ma F
Fg
2
r
mM
G F
E
g
=
r
mv
r
mM
G
E
2
2
=
r
M
G v
E
=
There is only one speed a satellite may have
if the satellite is to remain in an orbit
with a fixed radius.
Examples
Venus rotates slowly about its
axis, the period being 243
days. The mass of Venus is
4.87 x 10
24
kg. Determine the
radius for a synchronous
satellite in orbit around
Venus. (assume circular
orbit)
F
g
= =
= = =
= =
= =
3
2
2 7 24 11
3
2
2
2
2
3
2
2 2
2
2
2
4
) 10 1 . 2 )( 10 87 . 4 )( 10 67 . 6 (
4 4
4
2
t
t t
t
t
x x x
r
GMT
r
GMT
r
T
r
r
GM
T
r
v v
r
GM
r
mv
r
Mm
G F F
t
c g
1.54x10
9
m
Welcome
Today, Mr. Souza will give some notes about
banked curves and vertical circular motion.
You may
Sit in the first several rows in order to join the
discussion about the above two topics
OR
Sit towards the back part of the room and
begin work on tonights homework:
C&J p.150 # 21, 24, 26, 35, 36, 37, 40, 42
Banked Curves
F
N
W=mg
F
N
cos()
F
N
sin()
A car of mass, m, travels around
a banked curve of radius r.
r
mv
F
r
mv
F
N
x
2
2
sin =
=
u
mg F
F
N
y
=
=
u cos
0
mg
r
mv
F
F
N
N
2
cos
sin
=
u
u
rg
v
2
tan =
u cos
mg
N
F =
r
mv
mg
2
sin
cos
= u
u
Banked Curves Example
Design an exit ramp so that cars travelling at 13.4 ms
-1
(30.0 mph) will not
have to rely on friction to round the curve (r = 50.0 m) without skidding.
W=mg
F
N
cos()
F
N
sin()
F
N
rg
v
2
tan =
|
|
.
|
\
|
=
|
|
.
|
\
|
=
) s m)(9.80m 0 . 50 (
) s m 4 . 13 (
tan tan
2
2 1
1
2
1
rg
v
u
1 . 20 = u
Vertical Circular Motion
mg
N
T
mg
N
R
mg
N
L
=
r
mv
F
2
mg
N
B
r
mv
mg N
B
2
=
r
mv
N N
R L
2
= =
r
mv
mg N
T
2
= +
What minimum speed must
she have to not fall off at
the top?
Gratuitous Hart
Attack
What minimum speed must she have
to not fall off at the top?
Vertical Circular Motion
mg
N
T
r
mv
mg N
T
2
= +
r
mv
mg
2
=
rg v
rg v
=
=
2
Examples
The maximum tension that a 0.50 m
string can tolerate is 14 N.
A 0.25-kg ball attached to this string
is being whirled in a vertical circle.
What is the maximum speed the ball
can have
(a) at the top of the circle, and
(b)at the bottom of the circle?
mg
T
r
mv
mg T
F F
c NET
2
= +
=
) ( mg T
m
r
v + =
(a)
2
) ( v mg T
m
r
= +
-1
s m 74 . 5 = v
)) s m 8 . 9 )( kg 25 . 0 ( N 14 (
kg 25 . 0
m 50 . 0
2 -
+ = v
Examples
(b) At the bottom?
mg
T
r
mv
mg T
F F
c NET
2
=
=
) ( mg T
m
r
v =
2
) ( v mg T
m
r
=
-1
s m 81 . 4 = v
)) s m 8 . 9 )( kg 25 . 0 ( N 14 (
kg 25 . 0
m 50 . 0
2 -
= v
Homework
C&J p.150 # 21, 24, 26, 35, 36, 37, 40, 42
Please watch these two video clips (they
relate to problem #37).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v1VrkWb0l2M
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2V9h42yspbo
Homework problems and links to video clips
will be posted on Mr. Souzas ASD site.