We have already looked at the motion of objects falling in one direction as when you drop them or in two directions as part of a pendulum. We have also looked at what happens when objects fall while also moving in the horizontal direction. In this last activity, we are combining all that knowledge to see what happens when objects move in a circular motion: there are constant changes in the horizontal and vertical direction at all times during the movement, making the object follow a circular path. Examples of circular motion are carousels or merry-go-rounds in parks, a car going around a roundabout, the Moon orbiting around the Earth, or the Earth revolving around the Sun.
Objective: Students will experiment with the forces that act on an object in circular motion and what happens when the circular force is removed.
After reading the introduction, what is your essential question or objective for this activity?