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A boy on a bicycle rides in a circle of radius ro at speed vo. If the boy now rides at a radius equal to half the initial radius ro, by what approximate factor must he change his speed in order to have the same radial acceleration

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Answer:

The speed must change by
(1)/(√(2)) factor in order to have the same radial acceleration.

Step-by-step explanation:

The radial or centripetal acceleration is given by:


a_(c) = (v^(2))/(r)

Where:

v: is the speed = v₀

r: is the radius = r₀


a_(c) = (v_(0)^(2))/(r_(0)) (1)

If the radius is now equal to half the initial radius the speed must be:


a_(c) = (v^(2))/(r_(0)/2) (2)

By equating equation (1) and (2):


(v_(0)^(2))/(r_(0)) = (v^(2))/(r_(0)/2)


v^(2) = (v_(0)^(2))/(2)


v = (v_(0))/(√(2))

Therefore, the speed must change by
(1)/(√(2)) factor in order to have the same radial acceleration.

I hope it helps you!

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