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The centripetal acceleration of an object moving along a circular path can be described by the following formula, where ac = centripetal acceleration, r = radius of the circular path, and t = time.
What is the equivalent equation solved for r?
a_c = 4(pi^2)r/t^2
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Answered by Reiny
ac = 4(pi^2)r/t^2
(ac)(t^2) = 4π^2 r
r = (ac)(t^2)/(4π^2)
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r=ac t^2/4π^2
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