Sunday, December 27, 2009

If the centripetal force on an object in uniform circular motion is increased, what is the effect on (a) the f

If the centripetal force on an object in uniform circular motion is increased, what is the effect on the frequency of rotation f (with r constant), and f and r when both are free to vary?





I need help with this question on a lab report. ThanksIf the centripetal force on an object in uniform circular motion is increased, what is the effect on (a) the f
Centripetal force is given by mv^2 / r. If the centripetal force increases, then the frequency (revolutions per second) will increase. A greater centripetal force suggests an increase in velocity or a decrease in the radius.If the centripetal force on an object in uniform circular motion is increased, what is the effect on (a) the f
frequency is increase..





F = mv2 / r





v = wr





f = w / 2 phi








if F increased, f must be increase

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