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A body of mass "m" moving in a circle of radius "r" if its velocity is doubled what will be effect on the value of centripetal force ?​

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Answered by Abhishek9175
1

Explanation:

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CENTRIPETAL FORCE = mv^2/r

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Answered by ahmik0306
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Explanation:

mass (m)

radius (r)

velocity (v)

centripetal force (F)= mv²/r. (i)

F' = m2v²/r.

F'= 2 mv²/r. (ii)

F'= 2F [from (i) and (ii)]

hence the centripetal force will be doubled

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