An object of mass m is traveling around a circle of radius v. What happens to the centripetal force if the radius is cut in half?

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Answer:

Centripetal force doubles

Explanation:

Since centripetal force is given by

[tex]F=\frac {mv^{2}}{r}[/tex]

Where F is the centripetal force, m is the mass, v is the centripetal velocity and r is circle radius.

When the radius is reduced to half then the centripetal force will be

[tex]F=\frac {mv^{2}}{0.5r}=\frac {2mv^{2}}{r}[/tex]

Evidently, the centripetal force is doubled compared to the initial.

Note that while the question gives letter v for radius, I used v for velocity and r for radius since these are the standard letters for abbreviating formula of centripetal force.

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