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15 April, 02:25

How does The centripetal fotce change if the car has less Mass?

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  1. 15 April, 02:40
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    The centripetal force acting on the car is proportional to the mass of the car.

    Explanation:

    Let,

    The mass of the car be 'm'

    The velocity of the car moving in the curved path be 'v'

    The radius of the curved path be 'r'

    According to physics, a body moving ion circular path experience a force directed along the radius of the path. This force is called centripetal force.

    The formula for centripetal force is,

    F = mv²/r

    Where,

    a = v²/r

    So, if the mass of the car changes, the centripetal force also changes proportionally according to the above equation.
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