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Which statement is true for a car that first goes around a curve of radius r at a constant speed v, and then goes around the same curve at half the original speed?a.The centripetal force is twice as big the second time around.b.The centripetal force is four times as big the second time around.c.The centripetal force is one-half as big the second time around.d.The centripetal force is one-fourth as big the second time around.

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Answer:

D: The centripetal force is one-fourth as big the second time around.

Step-by-step explanation:

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Which statement is true for a car that first goes around a curve of radius r at a-example-1
User EagleBeak
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Answer:b

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

initial speed is v

initial radius is r

Centripetal Force is given by


F_1=(mv^2)/(r)

for second case

where speed is half and radius is r


F_2=(m(0.5v)^2)/(r)


F_2=(1)/(4)* (mv^2)/(r)


F_1=4F_2

Thus b is the correct option

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