Circular Motion

Good Day! I am Kenjie Yuan V. Schwarzkopf from 8- Caraballo. Today we are going to perform a circular motion. What is a circular motion? circular motion is a movement of an object along the circumference of a circle or roatation along a circular path. There are two forces in circular motion. Centripetal force and Centrifugal force. What is the Difference from them two? Centripetal force is an inward force while Centrifugal force is an outward force. Earlier we had our example for circular motion. We have a yarn cd case with bowl. Inside the bowl is filled with water. After putting water. Our classmates and teacher tested if the water will spill or not. In this case, the water did not fall from the bowl. How did that happen? It is because the centripetal causes the water to be pulled inwards. In other terms, into the bowl causing it to not fall. And the force was the first one to do a circular motion that is why the water did not spill. Thank you for reading my another blog!

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