An object with a mass of 3 kg is revolving around a point at a distance of 4 m. If the object is making revolutions at a frequency of 5 Hz, what is the centripetal force acting on the object?

1 Answer
Jan 29, 2016

F_c=1200\pi^2N

Explanation:

An object of mass m=3kg and at a distance of r=4m from the center of it's rotation revolves with a linear frequency of f=5hz implying that angular frequency is \omega=10\pi^crads

Now, to find the centripetal force acting on the body, we'll have to substitute the above values into the equation F_c=mv^2/r

But wait, they didn't give us velocity v with which the object is revolving. No need. We ourselves of course know that v=\omegar so that means v^2=\omega^2r^2

Dividing the value for v^2 in the above equation by r and multiplying by m, we get know that F_c=m\omega^2r

Now you see why there's an oddly present \pi^2 term there.