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Isabela Frazier
20 June, 01:51
What is centripental acceleration
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Mira
20 June, 02:27
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Centripetal acceleration is the acceleration caused by centripetal force. It is equal to the square of the tangential velocity divided by the radius of the circular path.
a = v² / r
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