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find the the value of centripetal force acting on a body of mass 5kg moving with the velocity of 7m/s along a direction of radius 3m?​

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Part of the definition for the central limit theorem states, “regardless of the variable’s distribution in the population.” This part is easy! In a population, values of a variable can follow different probability distributions. These distributions can range from normal, left skewed, right skewed, and uniform among others.

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Question :-

Find the the value of centripetal force acting on a body of mass 5kg moving with the velocity of 7m/s along a direction of radius 3m?

Answer :-

Given :-

  • Mass of body = 5 kg
  • Velocity of body = 7m/s
  • Radius of circle = 3 m

To find :-

  • Centripetal force of the body

Formula :-

 \boxed{Centripetal\:Force=\frac{m v^{2}}{r}}

Solution :-

 \rightarrow \text{Centripetal Force} = \frac{5\times{7^{2}}}{3}

 \rightarrow \text{Centripetal Force} = \frac{5\times{7}\times{7}}{3}

 \rightarrow \text{Centripetal Force} = \text{81.66 N} \\ \text{(Rounded off to two decimals)}

 \therefore The centripetal force of the object is 81.66 N

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