Ok so I am still coming up with problems is it possible for bobpursley to answer this: why does Centripetal force increase with frequency, and same with radius? Thanks for the help

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Bobpursley is offline. He'll probably be back online in the morning. Please be patient.
You are going to have to study centripetal forces, and what it means. In order for an object to be in a curved path, according to Newtons first law, some force has to operate on it to change its straight path into curved. This force is called centripetal force, and it causes an acceleration inwardward toward the center. It is equal to mass*velocity^2/radius.
http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/cf.html
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