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What is the relationship between the radius of circular motion and the centripetal force, if the mass undergoing the circular motion is kept constant?

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The centripetal force is given by the equation as follows : F = mv^2/r, where m is the mass of the object, v is the velocity of rotation, and r is the radius. So doubling the velocity will quadruplethe centripetal force F as F is directlyproportional to the second power of the velocity.


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Ans ➡️ The centripetal force is given by the equation as follows : F = mv^2/r, where m is the mass of the object, v is the velocity of rotation, and r is the radius. So doubling the velocity will quadruple the centripetal force F as F is directly proportional to the second power of the velocity.

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