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How do you solve centripetal force problems?

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Answered by stuselva1923
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Centripetal force = mass x velocity2 / radius.

Answered by kperiyasamy624
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The centripetal acceleration ac has a magnitude equal to the square of the body's speed v along the curve divided by the distance r from the centre of the circle to the moving body; that is, ac = v2/r. Centripetal acceleration has units of metre per second squared.

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