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a ball tied to a string is rotating in a horizontal circle with a radius 1.5 m and angular speed 3.5rad/s.calculate it's centripetal acceleration?
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a ball tied to a string is rotating in a horizontal circle with a radius 1.5 m and angular speed 3.5rad/s.calculate it's centripetal acceleration?
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ac = ω²R = 3.5²(1.5) = 18.375 ≈
18 m/s²
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