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Need help with promblem d, I think I have the correct formula for this example.

Need help with promblem d, I think I have the correct formula for this example.-example-1
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Given data:

* The centripetal acceleration of the system is,


a=2.5ms^(-2)

* The radius of the circular motion is r = 1.5 m.

Solution:

The centripetal acceleration in terms of the linear velocity is,


a=(v^2)/(r)\ldots\ldots(1)

The linear velocity of the body in circular motion is,


v=(2\pi r)/(T)\ldots\ldots(2)

Substituting the value of velocity from the (2) equation to the (1) in the equation,


\begin{gathered} a=(((2\pi r)/(T))^2)/(r) \\ a=(4\pi^2r^2)/(T^2r) \\ a=(4\pi^2r)/(T^2) \end{gathered}

Thus, the time period in terms of the centripetal acceleration and radius is,


T^2=(4\pi^2r)/(a)

Substituting the known values,


\begin{gathered} T^2=(4\pi^2*1.5)/(2.5) \\ T^2=23.69 \\ T\approx4.9\text{ s} \end{gathered}

Hence, the time period to complete one revolution is 4.9 seconds.

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