Physics, asked by anjukannappa, 16 days ago

a body of mass m perform uniform motion along a circular path of radius r velocity y , if it's angular momentum is L , then the centripetal force acting on it is....

options...
1. mL²/r2
2. L²/mr
3. L²/mr²
4. L²/mr³​

Answers

Answered by siyasingh102456
1

Answer:

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Explanation:

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Answered by renukakawle4
0

Answer:

Lets consider,

m= mass of body performing circular motion

L= angular momentum

r= radius of circular path

v= velocity of the particle

The angular momentum ,

L=mvr

v=

mr

L

. . . . . . .(1)

The centripetal force,

f

c

=

r

mv

2

. . . .(2)

Substitute equation (1) in equation (2), we get

f

c

=

r

m

(

mr

L

)

2

f

c

=

mr

3

L

2

The correct option is D

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