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An object of mass m is traveling at constant speed v in a circular path of radius r. How much work is done by the centripetal force during one half of a revolution?

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Answer:
W=\pi mv^2

Step-by-step explanation:

As we know work done is given by


W=\int_(0)^(\pi r)F.dx

because we are taking only half a revolution


F(centripetal force )=(mv^2)/(r)


W=(mv^2)/(r)* \pi r


W=\pi mv^2

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