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Which force(s) provide(s) the centripetal
For a rider with a mass of 50 kg, what is the magnitude of the centripetal force required to keep that rider moving in a circle?
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Jermaine
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hello, so i'm doing a physics project where I have found the following equation for centripetal force: Fcent=mrù^2
Where f=
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Jesse
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Which force(s) provide(s) the centripetal force needed for a car to make a turn on a banked
curve? A. Weight, only B. Tension,
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Idali
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What happens as two objects grow bigger and heavier?
Group of answer choices The force of gravity between them strengthens. The
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What happens as two objects move farther apart?
Group of answer choices The force of gravity between them strengthens. The
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What happens as two objects grow bigger and heavier?
A. The centripetal force between them increases. B. The force of gravity
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Which three forces are applied on winds in the upper atmosphere?
1. Gravity 2. Pressure gradient force 3. Coriolis force 4.
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Suppose the radius of the room is 3.97 m and the speed of the wall is 12.0 m/s when the floor falls away. The source of the
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heather
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I've just read that the centripetal force on an electron is mv^2/r; and that this is also equal to the electrostatic force
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charlie
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I'm doing a lab on centripetal force but I'm not sure how to make the graphs. If you search for "centripetal force lab" on
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Bob
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