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Discover the Science of Sound and Hearing: Your Guide to Better Listening
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Understanding Electromagnetic Waves: A Comprehensive Guide
Understanding Reflection and Refraction of Light: A Comprehensive Guide
Exploring the Fascinating World of Quantum Physics
Unlocking the Power of Magnetic Fields and Forces
Discovering the Sources of Magnetic Fields: A Comprehensive Guide
Electromagnetic Induction: Understanding the Science and Applications
Master the Fundamentals of Physics: Learn Physics Basics
Mastering Motion: Achieving Efficiency Along a Straight Line
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Physics

A car travels at a constant speed around a circular track whose radius is 2.6 km. The car goes once around the track in 360 s. What is the magnitude of the centripetal acceleration of the car?

Chapter 5: Dynamics of Uniform Circular Motion
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Physics

The following table lists data for the speed and radius of three examples of uniform circular motion. Find the magnitude of the centripetal acceleration for each example.

Chapter 5: Dynamics of Uniform Circular Motion
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02:39
Physics

Review Conceptual Example 2 as background for this problem. One kind of slingshot consists of a pocket that holds a pebble and is whirled

Chapter 5: Dynamics of Uniform Circular Motion
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01:44
Physics

Speedboat A negotiates a curve whose radius is 120 m. Speedboat B negotiates a curve whose radius is 240 m. Each boat experiences the same centripetal acceleration. What is the ratio vA/vB of the speeds of the boats? What is the ratio $v_{N} / v_{\mathrm{B}}$ of the speeds of the boats?

Chapter 5: Dynamics of Uniform Circular Motion
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Physics

How long does it take a plane, traveling at a constant speed of 110 m/s, to fly once around a circle whose radius is 2850 m?

Chapter 5: Dynamics of Uniform Circular Motion
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Physics

The aorta is a major artery, rising upward from the left ventricle of the heart and curving down to carry blood to the abdomen and lower half of the body. The curved artery can be approximated as a semi- circular arch whose diameter is 5.0 cm. If blood flows through the aortic arch at a speed of 0.32 m/s, what is the magnitude $\left(\text { in } \mathrm{m} / \mathrm{s}^{2}\right)$ of the blood’s centripetal acceleration?

Chapter 5: Dynamics of Uniform Circular Motion
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