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OpenStudy (ag4g):

derive and equation for centripetal acceleration in terms of frequency

OpenStudy (irishboy123):

without seeing the specifics, maybe take your usual equation and use \(\omega = \dfrac{2 \pi}{T} = 2 \pi f\) and \(v = \omega r\)?!

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