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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Uniform Circular Motion and Gravity, Dynamics deals with motion and force together, Dynamics are combined in Work and Energy (Apologia Physics Module 9), Mechanics Can be further divided into Dynamics, Physics relies heavily on strong Science-Oriented Math Skills (Apologia Physics Module 1), constant motion but with acceleration, Uniform Circular Motion and Gravity (Apologia Physics Module 8) covers Uniform Circular Motion, Uniform Circular Motion involves constant motion, <math xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML"> <mrow> <mmultiscripts> <mtext> F </mtext> <mtext> c </mtext> <none/> </mmultiscripts> <mtext> = </mtext> <mfrac> <mrow> <mtext> m * </mtext> <mmultiscripts> <mtext> v </mtext> <none/> <mtext> 2 </mtext> </mmultiscripts> </mrow> <mtext> r </mtext> </mfrac> </mrow> </math> which is really just a restatement of Newton's 2nd Law: F = ma, motion and force together consists of Newton's Laws (Apologia Physics Module 6), centripetal force which is the force necessary to move an object in a circle, <math xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML"> <mrow> <mmultiscripts> <mtext> F </mtext> <mtext> c </mtext> <none/> </mmultiscripts> <mtext> = </mtext> <mfrac> <mrow> <mtext> m * </mtext> <mmultiscripts> <mtext> v </mtext> <none/> <mtext> 2 </mtext> </mmultiscripts> </mrow> <mtext> r </mtext> </mfrac> </mrow> </math> where r = radius, Gravity concept includes frequency, acceleration due to change in direction, centripetal force which is <math xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML"> <mrow> <mmultiscripts> <mtext> F </mtext> <mtext> c </mtext> <none/> </mmultiscripts> <mtext> = </mtext> <mfrac> <mrow> <mtext> m * </mtext> <mmultiscripts> <mtext> v </mtext> <none/> <mtext> 2 </mtext> </mmultiscripts> </mrow> <mtext> r </mtext> </mfrac> </mrow> </math>, <math xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML"> <mrow> <mmultiscripts> <mtext> F </mtext> <mtext> g </mtext> <none/> </mmultiscripts> <mtext> = </mtext> <mfrac> <mrow> <mtext> G * </mtext> <mmultiscripts> <mtext> m </mtext> <mtext> 1 </mtext> <none/> </mmultiscripts> <mtext> * </mtext> <mmultiscripts> <mtext> m </mtext> <mtext> 2 </mtext> <none/> </mmultiscripts> </mrow> <mmultiscripts> <mtext> r </mtext> <none/> <mtext> 2 </mtext> </mmultiscripts> </mfrac> </mrow> </math> where r is the distance between the centers of the two objects, period which is time needed to go one full rotation, Physics has several branches of study such as Electricity and Magnetism, Newton's Laws (Apologia Physics Module 6) can be expanded and applied to Uniform Circular Motion and Gravity (Apologia Physics Module 8), <math xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML"> <mrow> <mmultiscripts> <mtext> F </mtext> <mtext> c </mtext> <none/> </mmultiscripts> <mtext> = </mtext> <mfrac> <mrow> <mtext> m * </mtext> <mmultiscripts> <mtext> v </mtext> <none/> <mtext> 2 </mtext> </mmultiscripts> </mrow> <mtext> r </mtext> </mfrac> </mrow> </math> where v = velocity, Statics deals with Forces in the absence of changes in motion or energy