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OpenStudy (anonymous):

the centrifugal force F of an object speeding around a circular course varies directly as the product of the object's mass m and the square of it's velocity v and inversely as the radius of the turn r. my answer choices are... a) F=kmr/v^2 b) F=kmv/r c) F=kmv^2/r d) F=km^2v/r show me how and why.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\[\frac{mv^2}{r}\] is centripetal so I am assuming centrifugal is similar

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