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Jun 5, 2014
It is a resultant force perpendicular to an object's velocity at all times that is always directed toward the centre of a circle. It causes the object to move in a circular path.
The centripetal force,
Some examples of centripetal forces:
- A satellite orbiting the Earth.
#F_c# is provided by the gravitational attraction between the Earth and the satellite. - An aeroplane banking to turn.
#F_c# is provided by the horizontal component of the lift (e.g.#Lsinθ# ). - A roller coaster loop the loop.
#F_c# is provided by the resultant of the weight and normal reaction forces. At the bottom of the loop#F_c = N–w# , at the sides#F_c = N# (#w# is tangential to the loop), at the top#F_c = N+w# .
The equation for centripetal acceleration:
The equation for Newton's Second Law for a mass that remains constant is: