A small body moving in a horizontal circle of radius 0.4 makes 16 revolutions per second. Determine its centripetal acceleration.

      

A small body moving in a horizontal circle of radius 0.4 makes 16 revolutions per second. Determine its centripetal acceleration.

  

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joseph
a=?2 r
=2pf
=2 x 22/7 x 16
=100.57
But a = ?^2 r
=(100.57^2) x 0.4
=4045.73 m/s^2

joseph rimiru answered the question on October 12, 2017 at 16:43


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