An object with a mass of 12 kg is revolving around a point at a distance of 12 m. If the object is making revolutions at a frequency of 1 Hz, what is the centripetal force acting on the object?

1 Answer
Jan 15, 2016

F_c =576pi^2 N
approx 5684.89 N

Explanation:

For Circular Motion, Centripetal Force F_c= - mr omega^2

Where m is the mass of the body in circular motion.

r is the radius of the circle and omega is angular velocity.
- sign means that the force is opposite to the radius vector and is directed towards the center.
Now omega=(2pi) /T=2pif
Therefore, magnitude of the force |F_c|=4pi^2 f^2mr
Assuming it to be a point mass object and substituting the given values,
|F_c|=4pi^2. 1^2 .12 times 12 N