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how many times centripetal force will increase if the mass of a body moving with uniform speed in a circle is doubled?​

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Answered by ItzAbhi47
4

Answer:

Hyyy

Explanation:

Note that the centripetal force is proportional to the square of the velocity, implying that a doubling of speed will require four times the centripetal force to keep the motion in a circle.

Answered by Anonymous
6

Answer:

hey mate here is your answer...

Explanation:

➡️ The centripetal force is proportional to square of the velocity, implying that a doubling of speed will required for times the centripetal force to keep the motion in a circle.

☑️ Centripetal force = mass x velocity ² / radius.

Hope it helps!

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