A particle moves in a circle with radius 10 cm and with a uniform speed 1. 3 m/s. What is the centripetal acceleration of this particle?.



Answer :

Centripetal acceleration is = 10π^2    cm/s.

Centripetal acceleration is = r×(W)^2.

The radius of the circular path is 0.1 m or 10 cm.

Centripetal acceleration is = r×(W)square.

Area=0.1×(π)square                 cm/s square.

Area=10π^2                              cm/s square.

Acceleration of an object in a circular orbit. Since velocity is a vector quantity that is it has both magnitudes velocity and direction as an object moves along a circular path, its direction and velocity constantly change, resulting in acceleration. The centripetal force causes centripetal acceleration.

In the special case of the earth orbiting the sun or satellites orbiting celestial bodies the centripetal force causing motion is the result of the gravitational pull between them. Centripetal acceleration is defined as the property of motion of a body through a circular orbit. An object that moves in a circle and has an acceleration vector pointing to the center of the circle is called centripetal acceleration.

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