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Question 2
A pickle sits 0.08 m from the center of a circular, rotating platter. The platter rotates such that the pickle's
tangential speed is 0.05 m/s. What is the pickle's centripetal acceleration?

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Answer:

Centripetal acceleration, a = 0.03125 m/s²

Explanation:

Given that,

Distance from center of a rotating platter, r = 0.08 m

Tangential speed of the pickle,                v = 0.05 m/s

The centripetal acceleration is given by the formula

                                         a = v²/r

Substituting the given values in the above equation

                                         a =  (0.05 m/s)² / 0.08 m

                                            =  0.03125 m/s²

Hence, the the pickle's centripetal acceleration a = 0.03125 m/s²

The pickle's centripetal acceleration is 0.03125 m/s²

Further explanation

Centripetal Acceleration can be formulated as follows:

[tex]\large {\boxed {a = \frac{ v^2 } { R } }[/tex]

a = Centripetal Acceleration ( m/s² )

v = Tangential Speed of Particle ( m/s )

R = Radius of Circular Motion ( m )

[tex]\texttt{ }[/tex]

Centripetal Force can be formulated as follows:

[tex]\large {\boxed {F = m \frac{ v^2 } { R } }[/tex]

F = Centripetal Force ( m/s² )

m = mass of Particle ( kg )

v = Tangential Speed of Particle ( m/s )

R = Radius of Circular Motion ( m )

Let us now tackle the problem !

[tex]\texttt{ }[/tex]

To find the pickle's centripetal acceleration can be carried out in the following way:

Given:

Radius of Circular Motion = 0.08 m

Tangential Speed of Pickle = 0.05 m/s

Unknown:

Centripetal Acceleration of Pickle = a = ?

Solution:

[tex]a = v^2 \div R[/tex]

[tex]a = 0.05^2 \div 0.08[/tex]

[tex]a = 0.03125 \texttt{ m/s}^2[/tex]

[tex]\texttt{ }[/tex]

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Answer details

Grade: High School

Subject: Physics

Chapter: Circular Motion

Keywords: Gravity , Unit , Magnitude , Attraction , Distance , Mass , Newton , Law , Gravitational , Constant

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