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4 August, 11:20

A 3.0-kilogram mass is traveling in a circle of 0.20-meter radius with a speed of 2.0 meters per second. what is the centripetal acceleration?

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  1. 4 August, 11:37
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    Given: Mass m = 3.0 Kg Radius r = 0.20 M Velocity = 2 m/s

    Required: Centripetal Acceleration ac = ?

    Formula: Centripetal Force Fc = mac ac = mv²/r

    Fc = mv²/r

    Fc = (3.0 Kg) (2 m/s) ² / (0.2 m)

    Fc = 60 N

    Fc = mac Derive ac or centripetal acceleration

    ac = Fc/m

    ac = 60 N/3.0 Kg

    ac = 20 m/s²
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