Hi,
Our class did an experiment last week on 'uniform circualr motion' and now I have to an experimental report.
I am trying to calculate the mass of a rubber stopper that was swinging around in 'uniform circular motion' with a radius of 1m and that it took 0.503 secconds to complete one rotation.
How do I find the mass of the rubber stopper?
He wrote a formula on the board: (shown below as if you typed in calculator)
Fc = (mv^2) / (r)
But if m = mass and I know r and the velocity I still have another unknown?
Thanks
Our class did an experiment last week on 'uniform circualr motion' and now I have to an experimental report.
I am trying to calculate the mass of a rubber stopper that was swinging around in 'uniform circular motion' with a radius of 1m and that it took 0.503 secconds to complete one rotation.
How do I find the mass of the rubber stopper?
He wrote a formula on the board: (shown below as if you typed in calculator)
Fc = (mv^2) / (r)
But if m = mass and I know r and the velocity I still have another unknown?
Thanks