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The centripetal force of an object of mass m is given by F(r)=mv2r, where v is the speed of rotation and r is the distance from the center of rotation. Find the rate of change of centripetal force with respect to r of an object with mass 1000 kilograms, velocity of 13.89m/s and a distance from the center of rotation of 200 meters. Do not include units in your answer, and round to the nearest thousandt

User Maritn Ge
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Answer:

-4.823

Step-by-step explanation:

rounded to the hundredth

User Dan Berindei
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Answer:


(dF)/(dr) = -4.82

Step-by-step explanation:

As we know that the centripetal force is given as


F = (mv^2)/(r)

now we will have to find the rate of change in force with respect to its radial distance

so we have


(dF)/(dr) = - (mv^2)/(r^2)

so we have

m = 1000 kg

v = 13.89 m/s

r = 200 m

now we have


(dF)/(dr) = -(1000(13.89^2))/(200^2)


(dF)/(dr) = -4.82

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