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How Does Increasing Rotation Frequency Affect Centripetal Force?
Here's my answer in number 2. Kindly check if the equation is correct. Answer: The force on the satellite due to the Earth is given by: F = G(me * ms)/r^2 me = 5.98 x10^24 kg = 5,980,000,000,000,000,000,000,000kg ms = mass of satellite G = Gravitational Constant = 6.67 x 10^-11 N(m/kg)^2 =...- SHENGTON
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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How Does Increasing Rotation Frequency Affect Centripetal Force?
I don't know about the Newton's Law of Gravitation. Can you help me solve with this?- SHENGTON
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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How Does Increasing Rotation Frequency Affect Centripetal Force?
Hello rock.freak667. Thanks again for replying my post. Here's what I got: 1. When the radius and mass are held constant, what do you expect to happen to the centripetal force if the frequency of rotation is increased? Answer: The centripetal force will also increase (force = m x...- SHENGTON
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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How Does Increasing Rotation Frequency Affect Centripetal Force?
Hello rock.freak667, good morning. :) Thanks for replying my post Sir. Actually, I really don't know Sir. I don't know how will I answer you questions about my homework. Because I'm kinda late with this topic because I'm on the tour when they discussed this. I'm a 3rd year student and my...- SHENGTON
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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How Does Increasing Rotation Frequency Affect Centripetal Force?
Hello guys, good morning. :) I need your help regarding Circular Motion. I'm hoping that someone will help me heartily with this. These are the following problems: 1. When the radius and mass are held constant, what do you expect to happen to the centripetal force if the frequency of...- SHENGTON
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- Circular Circular motion Motion
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How to find height in Projectile Motion?
Hello guys! I need your help regarding Projectile Motion because I kinda novice here. I don't know where to start. These are the following given: Vi = 23.2 miles/hour h = ? x = 1 km Here's the situation it looks like, check this image that I created for you to understand...- SHENGTON
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- Height Motion Projectile Projectile motion
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- Forum: Advanced Physics Homework Help