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23 August, 01:04

Which factor when doubled would produce the greatest change in the centripetal force?

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  1. 23 August, 01:08
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    Let us consider the centripetal force equation,

    centripetal force F = mv² / r

    f = force

    v = velocity

    m = mass

    r = radius.

    in all the factors only velocity has the power of 2. so when you double the velocity then it will become square of that.

    if v = 2v, F = m4v² / r

    so velocity is doubled it would produce the greatest change in the centripetal force.
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