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Samantha drives her car of mass 800kg clockwise around a circular track of radius 60m. She completes 12 laps around the track in 4 minutes. Find Samantha's centripetal acceleration in m/s2

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Answer:

5.92
\frac{\textbf{m}}{\textbf{s}^{\textbf{2}}}

Step-by-step explanation:

The motion of the car can be described as uniform motion in a circle. Hence, speed of the car is assumed constant.

She completes 12 laps in 4 minutes. So each lap takes 20 seconds.


|Velocity|=\frac{\text{Distance}}{\text{Time taken}}=\frac{\text{Circumference}}{\text{Lap time}}=(2\pi r)/(T)

Radius of lap =
r=60\text{ }m.


v=\frac{2*\pi* 60 \text{ }m}{20\text{ }sec}=6\pi (m)/(sec)

Mass of car =
m=800\text{ }kg

Centripetal acceleration =
(v^(2))/(r)=\frac{(6\pi\text{ }(m)/(sec))^(2)}{60\text{ }m}=5.92(m)/(s^(2))

∴ Centripetal Acceleration = 5.92
(m)/(s^(2))

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