Physics, asked by varsha9596, 8 months ago

v equals root gr .....where do we use this formula??​

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Answered by lalankumar99395
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Answer:

V=sqrt(rg) is an equation used to solve for the minimum velocity necessary to overcome the centripetal force of an object going over a hill (i.e. the velocity needed to "hill hop"). ... (i.e. speed needed to continue around the loop without dropping due to the force of gravity downward)..........

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Answered by Anonymous
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V=sqrt(rg) is an equation used to solve for the minimum velocity necessary to overcome the centripetal force of an object going over a hill (i.e. the velocity needed to "hill hop"). ... (i.e. speed needed to continue around the loop without dropping due to the force of gravity downward)..........

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