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What is a centripetal acceleration of a greyhound running on a circular track with a radius of 50 m at 12.5 m/s
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Answer:
Centripetal acceleration = 3.125 m/s²
Explanation:
Given the following data;
Radius, r = 50 m
Velocity, V = 12.5 m/s
To find the centripetal acceleration;
Centripetal acceleration = Velocity²/radius
Centripetal acceleration = 12.5²/50
Centripetal acceleration = 156.25/50
Centripetal acceleration = 3.125 m/s²
Therefore, the centripetal acceleration of the greyhound running on a circular track is 3.125 meters per seconds square.