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A particle is moving in a circle of radius 2 m with a constant speed of 4 m/s. What is the centripetal acceleration?

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In uniform circular motion, even with constant speed, acceleration exists due to the continuous change in direction. Always use \( a = \frac{v^2}{r} \) for centripetal acceleration.
Updated On: Nov 26, 2025
  • 2 m/s\textsuperscript{2}
  • 4 m/s\textsuperscript{2}
  • 8 m/s\textsuperscript{2}
  • 16 m/s\textsuperscript{2}
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The Correct Option is C

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The formula for centripetal acceleration is: \[ a = \frac{v^2}{r} \] The provided values are: Speed \( v = 4 \, \text{m/s} \), Radius \( r = 2 \, \text{m} \) Substituting the values into the formula yields: \[ a = \frac{4^2}{2} = \frac{16}{2} = 8 \, \text{m/s}^2 \] The correct option is (c).
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