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An object of mass m is traveling in a circle with centripetal force f c if the velocity of the object is v what is the radius of the circle
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An object of mass m is traveling in a circle with centripetal force f c if the velocity of the object is v what is the radius of the circle
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Is there more information to this ?
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Answer:
m=Fcr/v^2
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