Centripetal acceleration where to start

In summary, the magnitude of the centripetal acceleration of the car traveling at a constant speed around a circular track with a radius of 2.63 km and completing one lap in 353 s can be calculated using the formula a=v^2/r, where v is the speed and r is the radius.
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Homework Statement



A car travels at a constant speed around a circular track whose radius is 2.63 km. The car goes once around the track in 353 s. What is the magnitude of the centripetal acceleration of the car?

Homework Equations



A=V^2/r C=1/2(pi)R^2


The Attempt at a Solution


I have no clue where to start on this question
 
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Don't think this should be in the 'advanced physics' section!

The speed of the car will be the circumference of the track, divided by the time it takes for the car to go around once. You've written down the formula for centripetal acceleration a=v^2/r so plug in the values and out pops the answer!
 

Related to Centripetal acceleration where to start

1. What is centripetal acceleration?

Centripetal acceleration is the acceleration experienced by an object moving in a circular path. It is always directed towards the center of the circle and is responsible for keeping the object in its circular motion.

2. How is centripetal acceleration calculated?

Centripetal acceleration can be calculated by using the formula a = v^2/r, where a is the centripetal acceleration, v is the velocity of the object, and r is the radius of the circular path.

3. What is the difference between centripetal acceleration and centrifugal force?

Centripetal acceleration is the actual acceleration experienced by an object moving in a circular path, while centrifugal force is the perceived outward force that seems to pull an object away from the center of the circle. Centrifugal force is a reaction to centripetal acceleration and does not actually exist.

4. What are some real-life examples of centripetal acceleration?

Some examples of centripetal acceleration in daily life include a car turning a corner, a satellite orbiting the Earth, and a carousel ride at an amusement park.

5. How does centripetal acceleration relate to the concept of inertia?

Centripetal acceleration is related to the concept of inertia because it is the force that acts on an object to overcome its inertia and keep it moving in a circular path. Without centripetal acceleration, an object would continue moving in a straight line due to its inertia.

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