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This video-based resource examines center of mass, a concept that plays an important role in balance. The video explores the relationship between torque and center of mass for a circus acrobat. The circus act involves two people: the bottom acrobat moves about the circus ring supporting the top acrobat, who balances on pointe upon her partner's head. When the top acrobat's center of mass is not over the point of support, a torque results. Background information explains how to calculate torque (in terms of a simpler see-saw system). Also included are tips on how to incorporate the video into instruction, discussion questions, and accompanying classroom activities.
This resource was developed in conjunction with the PBS series Circus. See Related Materials for a link to the full set of 8 Circus Physics video-based lessons.
Next Generation Science StandardsMotion and Stability: Forces and Interactions (HS-PS2)
Students who demonstrate understanding can: (9-12)
Disciplinary Core Ideas (K-12)
Forces and Motion (PS2.A)
Relationship Between Energy and Forces (PS3.C)
NGSS Science and Engineering Practices (K-12)
Using Mathematics and Computational Thinking (5-12)
AAAS Benchmark Alignments (2008 Version)2. The Nature of Mathematics
2B. Mathematics, Science, and Technology
4. The Physical Setting
4F. Motion
Common Core State Standards for Mathematics AlignmentsHigh School â Algebra (9-12)
Seeing Structure in Expressions (9-12)
Creating Equations? (9-12)
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<a href="https://www.compadre.org/precollege/items/detail.cfm?ID=13045">Show of Force Productions. Circus Physics: Center of Mass. Arlington: Public Broadcasting Service, 2010.</a>
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(Public Broadcasting Service, Arlington, 2010), WWW Document, (https://www.thirteen.org/programs/circus/circus-circus-physics-center-of-mass/).
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Circus Physics: Center of Mass (Public Broadcasting Service, Arlington, 2010), <https://www.thirteen.org/programs/circus/circus-circus-physics-center-of-mass/>.
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Circus Physics: Center of Mass. (2010). Retrieved December 9, 2024, from Public Broadcasting Service: https://www.thirteen.org/programs/circus/circus-circus-physics-center-of-mass/
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Show of Force Productions. Circus Physics: Center of Mass. Arlington: Public Broadcasting Service, 2010. https://www.thirteen.org/programs/circus/circus-circus-physics-center-of-mass/ (accessed 9 December 2024).
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Circus Physics: Center of Mass. Arlington: Public Broadcasting Service, 2010. Show of Force Productions. 9 Dec. 2024 <https://www.thirteen.org/programs/circus/circus-circus-physics-center-of-mass/>.
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Title = {Circus Physics: Center of Mass},
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Volume = {2024},
Number = {9 December 2024},
Year = {2010}
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