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If you know the centripetal force acting on an object moving in a circle, which equation will allow you to calculate the velocity of the object

If you know the centripetal force acting on an object moving in a circle, which equation-example-1
User Denoteone
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Answer:

A, sqrt(Fr/m)

Step-by-step explanation:

We know that force is equal to mass times acceleration. Centriptial acceleration is v^2/r. Therefore:


F= m*a\\a = (v^2)/(r)\\ F= m*(v^2)/(r)\\(F*r)/(m)= v^2\\ v= \sqrt{(F*r)/(m)}

That's how I got A.

User Brucezepplin
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Answer:

The velocity of the object in circular motion,
v=\sqrt{(F_cr)/(m)}

Step-by-step explanation:

The second law of motion given the magnitude of force acting on an object. It is equal to the product of its mass and acceleration i.e.


F=m* a..........(1)

In a circular path the acceleration of the object is called centripetal acceleration,
a=(v^2)/(r)

Equation (1) becomes,


F=m* (v^2)/(r)

We know that, in circular motion the force acting on the object is centripetal force. The formula for centripetal force is given by :


F_c=m* (v^2)/(r)


v=\sqrt{(F_cr)/(m)}

So, the correct option is (a). Hence, this is the required solution.

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