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5.3 Centripetal Acceleration
- Describe centripetal acceleration, where it applies and how to calculate it.
- Explain when a force is acting as a centripetal force and how to apply it.
Students will learn what centripetal acceleration is, where it applies and how to calculate it. Students will also learn
when a force is acting as a centripetal force and how to apply it.
Key Equations
Centripetal Force
FC=
mv^2
r
m mass (in kilograms, kg)
v speed (in meters per second, m/s)
r radius of circleCentripetal Acceleration
aC=v^2
r{
v speed (in meters per second, m/s)
r radius of circleGuidanceIf a massmis traveling with velocity~vand experiences a centripetal — always perpendicular — force~Fc, it will
travel in a circle of radiusr=mv^2
|~F|[1]
Alternatively, to keep this mass moving at this velocity in a circle of this radius, one needs to apply a centripetal
force of~Fc=mv2
r[2]
By Newton’s Second Law, this is equivalent to a centripetal acceleration of:~Fc=m~ac=mv2
r