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A 0.580-kg rock is tied to the end of a string and is swung in a circle with a radius of 0.500 meters. The

velocity of the rock is 4.50 m/s. What is the centripetal force acting on the rock?
5.22 N
23.5 N
69.8 N
15.5 N

User Ferrix
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Answer:

23.5 Newtons

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User Pilladooo
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Answer:

23.5 N

Step-by-step explanation:

We are given;

  • Mass of the rock, m as 0.580 kg
  • Radius of the circle, r as 0.50 meters
  • Velocity of the rock is 4.50 m/s

We are required to calculate the centrifugal force.

First, we need to know what is centripetal force.

  • Centripetal force is the force that maintains the object in a circular motion. The force acts towards the center of a circular path.

Second we need to know how it is calculated.

  • Centripetal force is calculated using the formula,


Fc=(Mv^(2) )/(r)

Third, we answer our question.


Centripetal force=((0.580kg)(4.5^(2)))/(0.50m)


=23.49Newtons


=23.5Newtons

Thus, the centripetal force acting on the rock is 23.5 Newtons

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