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3. An object moves at constant speed v in a circle of radius r. How many times greateriless is the acceleration (a) if v is doubled, (b) if r is doubled? What happens to the acceleration as r-oo? as r→0? Why cant a car turn a corner instantaneously (in no time)-how great would the acceleration have to be?

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