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Centripetal force is an acceleration of an object moving in circular path whose direction is _________________________of the circular path and whose magnitude is equal to the square of the speed divided by the radius.
towards the tangent
towards the centre
towards the minimum point
towards the maximum point
Where is the net force when the rollercoaster is at the top of the loop?
Towards the sky
Towards the Right
Towards the left
Towards the center of the circle
In uniform circular motion, the magnitude of the _______________________of an object is constant but the __________ is continually changing.
speed, acceleration
speed, direction
acceleration, speed
acceleration, velocity
________________________ defined as the number of revolutions (cycles/rotations) completed in one second.
frequency
period
distance
centripetal acceleration
If an object is spinning around on a string and the string was suddenly cut, the object would move in a
curved path
straight line
Why does an object experiencing uniform circular motion have an acceleration?
because it ir changing speed
because it is changing direction
because it is moving n a straight line
because it has mass
The _______________________ supplies the centripetal force requirement for the car to move in a horizontal circle. Without it, the car would turn its wheels but would not move in a circle (as is the case on an icy surface).
friction force
centrifugal force
normal force
applied force
In this diagram, what do the red arrows represent?
the acceleration vector
the velocity vector
the centripetal force vector
the force of gravity
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