Purpose
To demonstrate orbital motions and forces using a tennis ball swung by
a ribbon.
Materials
Tennis ball on ribbon; Pencil and paper
Background
A center-directed force that causes an object to follow a circular path
is called a centripetal force. When you swing a tennis ball from the end
of a ribbon, you must pull on the ribbon - exerting a centripetal force.
What happens when you let go?
Procedure
1. Hold the free end of the ribbon and swing the ball in a circle.
2. In this activity, the centripetal force on the ball is produced
by ribbon tension. That is, the ribbon ransmits the centripetal force
which pulls the ball nto a circular path. For a satellite orbiting Earth,
here is no ribbon connection! What produces the centripetal "towards
the center of the Earth" force?
3. Let go of the ribbon and watch which direction the ball travels.
The ribbon makes it easier to follow the direction of the ball.
4. Where did the ball go?
5. The circle shown on the left represents the path of the ball while
you were swinging it with the ribbon. Draw an arrow from the circle
to represent the path of the ball when you released it. Explain your
answer.