When cornering, the car moves in a circle with a radius of 16 m at a constant speed of 36 km / h. What is centripetal acceleration?

Initial data: V (linear speed of the car) = 36 km / h or 10 m / s, R (radius of the trajectory along which the car moves when cornering) = 16 m.

Centripetal acceleration:

an = V ^ 2 / R.

Let’s do the calculation:

an = 10 ^ 2/16 = 6.25 m / s2.

Answer: The centripetal acceleration of the vehicle will be 6.25 m / s2.



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