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2. An object is experiencing an acceleration of 12 m/s² while traveling in a circle at a velocity of 3.1 m/s.

What is the radius of its motion?

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Answer:

0.8 meters

Step-by-step explanation:

When an object is moving at a constant velocity in a circular motion, the only acceleration acting on it is the centripetal acceleration which is directd toward the center of the circle

The formula for centripetal acceleration is


a_c = (v^2)/(r) \dots[1]

where

\text {$a_c$ is the centripetal acceleration}\\\\\text {$v$ is the velocity}\\\\\text{$r$ is the radius of the circular path}\\\\

Given

a_c = 12\;m/s^2\\v = 3.1\;m/s

we can plug in these values into the formula to determine r


12 = (3.1^2)/(r)


r = (3.1^2)/(12) = (9.61)/(12) = 0.80 \;m

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