Describe circular orbits using Kepler’s third law.
- For a satellite in circular orbit around a central body, the satellite’s centripetal acceleration is caused only by gravitational attraction. The period and radius of the circular orbit are related to the mass of the central body. Derived equation: BOUNDARY STATEMENT AP Physics 1 only expects students to quantitatively analyze banked curves in which no friction is required to maintain uniform circular motion. Analysis of situations in which friction is required on a banked curve is limited to qualitative descriptions. BOUNDARY STATEMENT AP Physics 1 does not expect students to know Kepler’s first or second laws of planetary motion. AP Physics 1: Algebra-Based Course and Exam Description AP PHYSICS 18–23% AP EXAM WEIGHTING ~22–27 CLASS PERIODS 59 | AP Physics 1: Algebra-Based Course and Exam Description Remember to go to AP Classroom to assign students the online Progress Check for this unit. Whether assigned as homework or completed in class, the Progress Check provides each student with immediate feedback related to this unit’s topics and science practices. Progress Check 3 Multiple-choice: ~18 questions Free-response: 4 questions