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why we take square of velocity in centripetal force ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The centripetal force is required to keep it moving in the circle without letting it get away. ... So the force must be proportional to some power of V. If the radius of orbit is small, the force needs to be greater to make the object follow the tightly curved path. Smaller the radius, greater the force.

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