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28 May, 01:20

Is the relationship between velocity and centripetal force a direct, linear or nonlinear square relationship?

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  1. 28 May, 01:43
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    non linear square relationship

    Explanation:

    formula for centripetal force is given as

    a = mv^2/r

    here a ic centripetal acceleration, m is mass of body moving in circle of radius r and v is velocity of body. If m, and r are constant we have

    a = constant * v^2

    a α v^2

    hence non linear square relationship
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