Circular Motion Concepts: Understanding the Stability of Rotating Objects

In summary, when rotating a stone attached to a string along the xy axis, it will not fall due to the presence of a component force in the z axis provided by the swinging motion. This force, when combined with the centripetal force generated by the orbiting stone, is enough to counteract the force of gravity on the stone.
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Homework Statement


how come that if I grab a stone and attach it to a string and then rotate it along the xy axis it won't fall even though there is acceleration from gravity in the z axis where no force is applied?


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The Attempt at a Solution


maybe its the fact that I am holding the string comes to play I don't know.
 
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Notice that if you perform such an experiment, you'll need to swing the string at an angle constantly. If your own hand is in a x-y motion, yes the stone would drop. But if you want to swing the stone above your hand, what you're actually doing is swinging with a x-y-z component force.

If you draw a free-body diagram, there should be mg acting on the stone, tension of string, T, and the swinging force provided by the hand that is in the opposite direction of the tension. After all forces resolve, there should be the centripetal force only.
 
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The stone isn't in the same xy plane as the point where you're holding it. It's somewhat lower, displaced along the z axis. The harder you swing the stone, the less that displacement will be, but it will never be zero. There will always be a component which, when multiplied against the centripetal force generated by the orbiting stone, will be enough to counteract the force of gravity on the stone.
 

What is circular motion?

Circular motion is a type of motion in which an object moves along a circular path. This motion is characterized by a constant speed and a continuously changing direction.

What is centripetal force?

Centripetal force is the force that acts on an object in circular motion, pulling it towards the center of the circle. It is necessary to keep the object moving in a circular path.

What is the difference between centripetal and centrifugal force?

Centripetal force is the force that pulls an object towards the center of a circle, while centrifugal force is the apparent outward force that is felt by an object moving in a circular path. Centrifugal force is not a real force, but rather a result of the inertia of the object.

What is the relationship between circular motion and velocity?

In circular motion, the direction of the velocity vector is constantly changing, while the magnitude of the velocity remains constant. This means that the object is moving at a constant speed, but in a different direction at each point in its circular path.

What is the difference between uniform circular motion and non-uniform circular motion?

Uniform circular motion is when an object moves with a constant speed along a circular path, while in non-uniform circular motion, the speed of the object changes as it moves along the circular path. This can be caused by a change in the magnitude or direction of the velocity vector.

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