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A centripetal force is a force acting on a body while it has curving motion. In these certain situations, the momentum of the system is not constant, since the direction of motion, or velocity always changes direction while the speed may remain constant. | A centripetal force is a force acting on a body while it has curving motion. In these certain situations, the momentum of the system is not constant, since the direction of motion, or velocity always changes direction while the speed may remain constant. | ||
===A Mathematical Model=== | ===A Mathematical Model=== | ||
While an object is in circular motion, the centripetal force is always perpendicular to the velocity of the object, meaning that the object experiences a force towards the centre of the circle while | |||
it is moving. | |||
<math>F = ma_c = \frac{m v^2}{r}</math> | <math>F = ma_c = \frac{m v^2}{r}</math> |
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Created by Chinmay Kulkarni
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A centripetal force is a force acting on a body while it has curving motion. In these certain situations, the momentum of the system is not constant, since the direction of motion, or velocity always changes direction while the speed may remain constant.
A Mathematical Model
While an object is in circular motion, the centripetal force is always perpendicular to the velocity of the object, meaning that the object experiences a force towards the centre of the circle while it is moving.
[math]\displaystyle{ F = ma_c = \frac{m v^2}{r} }[/math]
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