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a car rounds a curve at a steady 50 km/h. if it rounds the same curve at a steady 70 km/h, will its acceleration be any different? explain.

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Answer:

Acceleration would be
1.96 times the initial value.

Step-by-step explanation:

The vehicle is in a centripetal motion as it rounds the circular curve. Acceleration of the vehicle during the motion would be:


\displaystyle a = (v^(2))/(r),

Where:


  • v is the speed of the vehicle, and

  • r is the radius of the curve.

In this question,
r stays the same since the vehicle is rounding the same curve. Acceleration of the vehicle would be proportional to the square of velocity.

The new velocity of the vehicle is
(70 / 50) times the original one. Hence, the new acceleration would be
(70 / 50)^(2) = 1.96 times the original value.

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