SOLUTION: The centripetal acceleration, a(exponent sign pointing down)c, of an object moving along a circular path is proportional to the square of the object's velocity, v^2, and inversely

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Question 174887This question is from textbook Saxon Algebra 2
: The centripetal acceleration, a(exponent sign pointing down)c, of an object moving along a circular path is proportional to the square of the object's velocity, v^2, and inversely proportional to the radius, r, of the circle. What kind of variation is this? Write the equation. This question is from textbook Saxon Algebra 2

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a%5Bc%5D=v%5E2%2Fr .
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The problem states what the variation is
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a%5Bc%5D is directly proportional to the velocity squared and inversely proportional to the radius.