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17. A cyclist is riding with a speed of 27 km/h. As he approaches a circular turn on the road of radius 80 m. Find his centripetal acceleration.​

Answers

Answered by pratikshaharishankar
0

Answer:

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Explanation:

Answered by kanikakandpal2
1

Explanation:

Net acceleration is due to braking and centripetal acceleration

Due to Braking,

a

T

=0.5m/s

2

Speed of the cyclist, v=27km/h=7.5m/s

Radius of the circular turn, r=80m

Centripetal acceleration is given as:

a

c

=

r

V

2

=(7.5

2

)/80=0.70m/s

2

Since the angle between a

c

and a

T

is 900, the resultant acceleration a is given by:

a=(a

c

2

+a

T

2

)

1/2

a=(0.7

2

+0.5

2

)

1/2

=0.86m/s

2

tanθ=

a

T

a

c

where θ is the angle of the resultant with the direction of the velocity.

tanθ=

0.5

0.7

=1.4

θ=tan

−1

(1.4)=54.56

0

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