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  • 13-01-2021
  • Physics
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Find the centripetal force needed to keep an 60.0 kg rider traveling in a circle in the ride.
Given:
m=
V = (from part a)
R =
Unknown:
F=?
Equation:
F= m (y^2) / r

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Muscardinus Muscardinus
  • 18-01-2021

Explanation:

Given that,

Mass of the rider, m = 60 kg

Let the radius of the circle, r = 30 cm = 0.3 m

Let the velocity, v = 20 m/s

We need to find the centripetal force needed to keep the rider in a circular path. It can be given by :

[tex]F=\dfrac{mv^2}{r}\\\\F=\dfrac{60\times (20)^2}{0.3}\\\\F=80000\\\\\text{or}\\\\F=8\times 10^4\ N[/tex]

So, the required force is [tex]8\times 10^4\ N[/tex].

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