A. A mass of 0.500 kg moves in a circle of radius 0.500 m with a speed of 5.00 m/s. What is its centripetal acceleration
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A. A mass of 0.500 kg moves in a circle of radius 0.500 m with aspeed of 5.00 m/s. What is its centripetal acceleration?
B. The centripetal force on the mass in part A is what?
C. A mass m is moving in a circle of radius r with speed v; thespeed is then doubled (while r remains constant). What happens tothe centripetal acceleration?
D. A mass m is moving in a circle of radius r with speed v; theradius is then doubled (while v remains constant). What happens tothe centripetal acceleration?
E. An object traveling on a circular path makes 20 completerevolutions in 10.00 s. If the radius of the path is 0.500 m, whatis the object’s linear velocity?
B. The centripetal force on the mass in part A is what?
C. A mass m is moving in a circle of radius r with speed v; thespeed is then doubled (while r remains constant). What happens tothe centripetal acceleration?
D. A mass m is moving in a circle of radius r with speed v; theradius is then doubled (while v remains constant). What happens tothe centripetal acceleration?
E. An object traveling on a circular path makes 20 completerevolutions in 10.00 s. If the radius of the path is 0.500 m, whatis the object’s linear velocity?