An object with a mass of 2 kg is revolving around a point at a distance of 4 m. If the object is making revolutions at a frequency of 3 Hz, what is the centripetal force acting on the object?

1 Answer
Oct 24, 2016

I found: 2842N

Explanation:

Centripetal force is given as:
F_c=mv^2/r..............................(1)

We can evaluate the velocity knowing that the object moves of a (linear) distance equal to:
d=2pir
and that the frequency (representing the number of turns in one second) is 3Hz meaning that in one second it will go through 3 complete turns:

So the total liner distance will be:

d=3*2pir=3*2pi*4=75.4m in one second corresponding to a velocity (linear):

v=d/t=75.4/1=75.4m/s

Using this information into the expression for centripetal force (1) we get:

F_c=2*(75.4)^2/4=2842N