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how to find the magnitude of a centripetal force?
(formula)​

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aarnasodhani20
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  • 21-12-2020

Answer:

F=mv^2÷r

Explanation:

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the magnitude f of the centripetal force is equal to the mass m of the body times it veloctiy squared v^2 divided by the radius r of its path

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