Physics, 18.11.2020 22:20 coolkid20034
A motorcycle with a mass of 100 kg travels around a flat, circular track with a radius of 10m with a constant speed of 20m/s.
a. What type of centripetal force is keeping the motorcycle moving on the path?
b. What is the magnitude of the force required to keep the motorcycle moving in a circular path at this speed?
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