Question #7c8db

1 Answer
Oct 4, 2017

Whether you use a_c=v^2/r or a_c=omega^2r depends on the manner in which the velocity or acceleration is stated.
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Explanation:

In this problem, the acceleration is stated in "metres per second"^2. This determines the units and also the form of the relation you must use, namely:

a_c=v^2/r f

Had the acceleration been stated in "radians per second"^2, you would use the a_c=omega^2r form.

Both formulas would yield the same result, of course, because v increases as r increases, but omega does not.

In other words, when r doubles, v^2 increases by 2^2 times, and v^2/r increases by two times.

When r doubles, omega does not change, so omega^2r doubles.

Finally, in the last part of the question, if omega is doubled, then omega^2r increases by 2^2.

Hope that clears it up.