Did anyone else find this incredibly easy???
I done it in three lines and i think i done it right here goes:
F= (mv^2)/r centripital force
we know that v=rw circluar velocity
subbing in gets
F=(mr^2w^2)/r
=mrw^2
there fore shown
I hope thats it.
It was worth 3 marks and compared to others they were giving the marks away there.
I done it in three lines and i think i done it right here goes:
F= (mv^2)/r centripital force
we know that v=rw circluar velocity
subbing in gets
F=(mr^2w^2)/r
=mrw^2
there fore shown
I hope thats it.
It was worth 3 marks and compared to others they were giving the marks away there.