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katrin2010 [14]
2 years ago
14

Which formula can be used to find the centripetal acceleration of an orbiting object? ac = startfraction the square root of v ov

er t endfraction. ac = startfraction v superscript 2 baseline over t endfraction ac = startfraction v superscript 2 baseline over r endfraction. ac = startfraction the square root of v over r endfraction.
Mathematics
1 answer:
Vadim26 [7]2 years ago
3 0

The formula which can be used to find the centripetal acceleration is:

ac = startfraction v superscript 2 baseline over r endfraction

<h3>What is centripetalacceleration? </h3>

This is simply the acceleration of an object moving in a circulation motion.

The centripetal acceleration can be expressed mathematically as

a꜀ = v² / r

Where

  • a꜀ is the centripetal acceleration
  • v is the velocity of the object
  • r is the radius

With the above formula, we can conclude that the correct answer to the question is:

ac = startfraction v superscript 2 baseline over r endfraction

Learn more about centripetal acceleration:

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