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26 April, 05:24

A particle moves at a constant speed of 34 m/s in a circular path of radius 6.3 m. From this information, what can be calculated about the particle?

mass

centripetal force

centripetal acceleration

density

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  1. 26 April, 06:53
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    Centripetal acceleration

    Explanation:

    The centripetal acceleration is the motion inwards towards the center of a circular path. Centripetal acceleration is given by; the square of the velocity, divided by the radius of the circular path. That is;

    ac = v²/r

    Where; ac = acceleration, centripetal, m/s², v is the velocity, m/s and r is the radius, m
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