A model train with a mass of 9 kg is moving along a track at 18 (cm)/s. If the curvature of the track changes from a radius of 24 cm to 42 cm, by how much must the centripetal force applied by the tracks change?

1 Answer
Nov 21, 2016

The centripetal force applied by the tracks change is F_c=1.62N.

Explanation:

Centripetal force F_c=mv^2/r
As we know change in force 'DeltaF_c' is inversely proportional to the change in the radius 'Deltar'.
So Deltar=42cm-24cm=18cm
Conversion into metres for SI units :.Deltar=18xx10^-2metre.
Similarly to the velocity:.v=18xx10^-2m//s.
Substituting these values in above force equation we get,
F_c={(9kg)(18xx10^-2m//s)^2}/(18xx10^-2m)=1.62N.