What happens to the centripetal acceleration of a revolving body if you double the…
Physics · JEE Main · NTA Exams — Rotational Motion
What happens to the centripetal acceleration of a revolving body if you double the orbital speed v and halve the angular velocity ω ?
- the centripetal acceleration remains unchanged
- the centripetal acceleration is halved
- the centripetal acceleration is doubled
- the centripetal acceleration is quadrupled
Answer
(A) the centripetal acceleration remains unchanged
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