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What is

the centripetal acceleration of a car that turns at a circular path with a
speed of 25 m/s where the radius of the curve is 500 m?

User Yuk
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Velocity = 25 m/s

Radius = 500 m

We know, centripetal acceleration = Square of velocity / Radius

Therefore, centripetal acceleration

= [(25)^2/500] m/s^2

= [625/500] m/s^2

= 1.25 m/s^2

The answer is 1.25 m/s^2.

User Wesley Janse
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a = \frac{{v}^(2)}{r}


a = \frac{{25}^(2) }{500}


a = 1.25 (m)/(sec^2)

User Arnab Kar
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