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radial acceleration​

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Answered by lalit1246654
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Step-by-step explanation:

The radial acceleration is equal to the square of the velocity, divided by the radius of the circular path of the object. The unit of the centripetal acceleration is meters per second squared.

Answered by Rememberful
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