Centripetal Force and Acceleration - MCAT Chemical and Physical Foundations of Biological Systems

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An insect sits at the edge of slowly turning wheel. The wheel is accelerated gradually until the insect can no longer hold on. The insect’s path of travel will be:

  1. The insect will move away from the wheel in a straight line perpendicular to the wheel edge.
  2. The insect will move away from the wheel in a straight line tangent to the wheel edge.
  3. The insect will move away from the wheel edge in a curvilinear path.
  4. The path is not predictable by Newtonian physics.
  5. None of these is true.

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Choice 2 is correct; this is how a classical slingshot operates. A body in motion tends to remain in motion unless a force disturbs that motion. At any point in time, the insect is moving in a straight line along a line tangent to the circumference of the wheel. When the little creature leaves the wheel, there is no longer any force acting on it, so it will move in a straight line, not a curvilinear path. Newtonian kinetics of course includes these concepts, because they relate closely to the motion of celestial bodies.

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