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Jazlyn Conway
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2 April, 09:18
How do you find centripetal acceleration?
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Ruby Hicks
2 April, 09:25
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The equation for centripetal acceleration is Ac = v^2/r.
Ac: centripetal acceleration
v: velocity
r: radius
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