Physics, asked by suyog26, 1 year ago

prove f= mv2 / r. prove this question its urgent

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Answered by nikhil400
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HEY DEAR YOUR ANSWER IS HERE
From the crossed chords property, h(2R-h) = x2 
but 2R>> h therefore 2h = x2 and so h = x2/2R (equation 1) 
now x = AK which is almost the arcAB = vt (equation 2) 
 
Combining 1 and 2, h = (vt)2/2R (equation 3) 
h is the vertical fall and so using s = 1/2 at2 = h (equation 4) 
 
Then from (3) and (4) 1/2at2 = (vt)2/2R leading to a = v2/R 
Using F = ma then F = mv2/R 

suyog26: no
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nikhil400: yaa its physics
nikhil400: i have defined it
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Answered by Sophia6931
3

F=mv

F=mv-mu/t

F=m(v-u/t)

F=ma

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