PHY100H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Inertial Frame Of Reference, Centrifugal Force, Circular Motion
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22 Nov 2012
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3:12 pm: motion in acceleration frames (non-inertial frames of reference) Two observers, a on road (inertial frame) and b in the car (non-inertial frame) car: the car has non-zero tangential and centripetal acceleration. B does not want to turn with the car; she has inertia which prevents her from turning with the car. Radial acceleration (coriolis force: dynamics of uniform circular motion, tension in a simple pendulum, motion in presence of resistive forces (fluid friction) Drag force proportional to speed )linear drag) Drag force proportional to v2 (quadratic drag)