3)What will happen to the Fc if the radius is decreased by a factor of 2 or increased by a factor of 2? What will happen if we increase the mass by a factor or 2 or decrease our mass by a factor of 2? Justify your answer mathematically.
centripetal acceleration a=v2/r
centripetal force =Fc = ma=mv2/r
1.From the equation of centripetal force it is clear that the centripetal force is inversely proportional to the radius of the curvature so if the radius is decreased by a factor of ‘2’ the centripetal force is increased by the factor of ’2’.
2. From the equation of centripetal force it is clear that the centripetal force is inversely proportional to the radius of the curvature so if the radius is increased by a factor of ‘2’ the centripetal force is decreased by the factor of ’2’.
3. From the equation of centripetal force it is clear that the centripetal force is directly proportional to the mass so if the mass is increased by a factor of ‘2’ the centripetal force is increased by the factor of ’2’.
4.From the equation of centripetal force it is clear that the centripetal force is directly proportional to the mass so if the mass is decreased by a factor of ‘2’ the centripetal force is decreased by the factor of ’2’.
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For a reaction that follows the general rate law, rate = k[A]2
[B], what will happen to the rate of reaction if the concentration
of A is increased by a factor of 4 and B is increased by a factor
of 2?
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