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A body of mass ' m' performs uniform circular motion along a circular path of radius 'r' velocity 'v'. If

its angular momentum is L, then the centripetal force acting on it is​

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Answered by akshaysinghpo
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Mv^2/r

Mvr is angular momentum

So Answer is LV/r^2

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Answered by meowlil0709
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Answer:

Lets consider, m = mass of body performing circular motion L = angular momentum r = radius of circular path v = velocity of the particleThe angular momentum

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