The magnitude of the force required to make an object of mass, m move with speed, v in a circular of radius r is given by the expression

a

\(\frac{mr}{v}\)

b

\(\frac{mr^2}{v}\)

c

\(\frac{mv^2}{r}\)

d

\(\frac{mv}{r^2}\)

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Myschool Kelly
10 years ago

Thanks for your contributions. Corrections have been made.

haymap â„¢
10 years ago

the answer is c confirmed

felix akunne
10 years ago

Centripetal force=mv^2/r. So the formula given is wrong

smalling12
10 years ago

The answer is C...that's centripetal force.

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