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Inertial Frame of Reference Discussion Outline

Inertial Frame of Reference Discussion Outline. Created for CVCA Physics By Dick Heckathorn 28 November 2K + 4. Table of Contents. 7 Laser Disk A: 48 8 Laser Disk B: 16, 17 9 Laser Disk: Frames of Reference 13 Some Questions 19 Laser Disk _: 12, 13, 14

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Inertial Frame of Reference Discussion Outline

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  1. Inertial Frame of Reference Discussion Outline Created for CVCA Physics By Dick Heckathorn 28 November 2K + 4

  2. Table of Contents 7 Laser Disk A: 48 8 Laser Disk B: 16, 17 9 Laser Disk: Frames of Reference 13 Some Questions 19 Laser Disk _: 12, 13, 14 22 Laser Disk _: 15, 16, 17, 18, 19 23 Student Analysis – Air Puck on Turntable 24 Power Point – Air Puck on Turntable 25 Riding the Rotor 26 Problem – Puck on Turntable 27 Laser Disk B: 24, 28, 29 28 Video – Rotor Geauga Lake 31 Summary

  3. Have you ever, in a car wash… jammed your foot on the brake when you felt the car moving and then felt foolish when it wasn’t.

  4. Have you ever, while stopped at a stoplight … jammed your foot on the brake when you felt the car moving and then felt foolish when it wasn’t.

  5. Have you ever … thrown a ball up while riding in a car or bus and wondered how it looked from outside the car or bus?

  6. Have you ever... ?

  7. Have you ever... wished to be in a space shuttle approaching a space craft?

  8. Cinema Classics Disk Side A Chapter 48 Ball being dropped from mast of ship

  9. Cinema Classics Disk Side B Chapter 16 Airplane and Flare Side B Chapter 17 Snowmobile and Flare

  10. Laser Disk Frame of Reference

  11. Is there an absolute frame of reference? What do you think?

  12. Newton’s Law of motion holds equally well whether reference frame is not moving at all…. or moving with constant velocity These reference frames are called inertial reference frames.

  13. Newton’s laws work in an inertial frame of reference. They do not work in a non-inertial (accelerated) frame of reference.

  14. When are you in an inertial frame of reference? If you are not moving or moving with a constant velocity.

  15. Have you ever... seen books sliding across the car seat or the dash as you turned a corner?

  16. What is the force(s) acting on the books? There are none. Why not? We are using Newton’s laws in a non-inertial (accelerated) frame.

  17. If the reference frame is accelerating… Newton’s laws of motion do not work.

  18. If you placed a helium filled balloon in a car or bus, what would it do when: you accelerated from rest? you accelerated to a stop? you turned a corner?

  19. Transparency Student Investigation A Paper Model Ball on Turntable

  20. Power Point Air Puck on Rotating Platform

  21. Demonstration Riding the Rotor

  22. Power Point Frame of Reference Problem

  23. Cinema Classics Disk Circular Motion Side B Chapter 24 Ball and Merry-Go-Round Side B Chapter 28 Rotor Ride Side B Chapter 29 Dry Ice Puck on Turntable

  24. Geauga Lake Video The Rotor

  25. Discuss: Force(s) on ball rotating in a circle What is the outward (centriFugal) force on the ball?

  26. There is none. Why not? We are using Newton’s laws in a non-inertial (accelerated) frame of reference where they don’t work.

  27. Summary: Newton’s laws apply in inertial reference frames, but they do not apply in accelerated reference frames.

  28. Is the earth accelerating? If so then why do Newton’s laws work? The expected differences are too small to observe.

  29. 1905 Einstein: a bodies mass will increase as the velocity of the body increases which is noticeable only when the body approaches the speed f light

  30. w. ecp (207) 60 analyze pendulum hung from roof of car

  31. Laser Disk Frames of Reference Foucault Pendulum 20. Earth and Foucault Pendulum 21. Summary

  32. That’s all folks!

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