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[:PiraScheme#Mechanics: Table of Mechanics Demonstration]

[:MEEquipmentList: List of Mechanics Equipment & Supplies]

[:Demonstrations:Lecture Demonstrations]

Ball on a String, 1D50.10

Topic and Concept:

  • Motion in Two Dimensions, [:MotionIn2D#CentralForces: 1D50. Central Forces]

Location:

attachment:Ball03-400.jpg

Abstract:

A tennis ball tied to a sting is whirled around in a vertical circle by hand.

Equipment

Location

ID Number

Tennis Ball w/Attached String (2)

ME, Bay A2, Shelf #1

Also can be found with in room tact cabinet

Important Setup Notes:

  • Please use the Tennis Ball ones only! The brass and wood balls, are for hand-held pendulums and can be dented if smacked around.

Setup and Procedure:

  1. Hold the string in hand securely.
  2. Swing the ball into a circular trajectory.

Cautions, Warnings, or Safety Concerns:

  • N/A

Discussion:

When swinging the ball, which gives it momentum however, the ball is unable to travel in a straight line. The string puts a tension on the ball causing it to arc around. In other words, the ball is put into a circular trajectory due to the centripetal force being provided by the tension in the string which is proportional to the tangential speed of the ball. To prove the is a central force to the audience, just let go of the string and the ball will travel tangent to the circular trajectory it was on.

Videos:

References:

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