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14 October, 23:37

In a tight circular turn, a falcon can attain a centripetal acceleration 1.5 times free-fall acceleration. What is the radius of the turn if the falcon is flying at 22 m/s?

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  1. 14 October, 23:54
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    32.925 m.

    Explanation:

    The formula of centripetal acceleration is

    a = v²/r ... Equation 1

    Where a = centripetal acceleration, v = linear velocity, r = radius.

    make r the subject of the equation.

    r = a/v² ... Equation 2

    Given: v = 22 m/s,

    a = 1.5 times free fall acceleration

    Note: Free fall = 9.8 m/s²

    Therefore, a = 1.5*9.8 = 14.7 m/s²

    Substitute into equation 2

    r = 22²/14.7

    r = 484/14.7

    r = 32.925 m.

    Hence the radius of the turn = 32.925 m.
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