Centripetal acceleration is most often associated with circular motion, where an object moving in a circular path experiences an acceleration directed towards the center of the circle. This acceleration is necessary to keep the object moving in a curved path and is responsible for changing the direction of the object's velocity.
As the earth bulges a bit at the equator, you should stand at the poles to experience the most centripetal acceleration. Looking at the formula for centripetal acceleration (Ac= v2/r), we see that as the distance from the centre of the body (r) increases, the acceleration decreases, therefore when the distance to the centre mass is smaller, as it is at the poles compared to at the equator, the acceleration is greatest.
You can feel the centripetal force every time you are in a car, and that car goes around a corner. This force has to be taken into account by the driver; otherwise, there can be accidents. Most washing machines have an option for drying the laundry (partially), through an application of the centripetal force.
Acceleration would increase the most when a force is applied in the direction of motion and there is little resistance or friction opposing the motion. This means that the object can gain speed more quickly as the force has a greater effect on its acceleration.
A=Vf-Vi/t Acceleration is the final velocity minus the initial velocity divided by the time it too to reach it
accelaration is defined as the rate of change of velocity. Therefore the formula for acceleration is a =(Final Velocity - Initial Velocity) divide by the (change in time)
As the earth bulges a bit at the equator, you should stand at the poles to experience the most centripetal acceleration. Looking at the formula for centripetal acceleration (Ac= v2/r), we see that as the distance from the centre of the body (r) increases, the acceleration decreases, therefore when the distance to the centre mass is smaller, as it is at the poles compared to at the equator, the acceleration is greatest.
Tending towards the center, according to WordWeb, a dictionary program which compiles definitions from several dictionaries and gives the most accurate (in it's opinion). In terms of physics, i.e. centripetal force, centripetal acceleration, centripetal motion, etc, etc, it refers to the motion of an object in a circular path, or the force which keeps it in such a path. The force is always directed towards the center of the circle as by the definition above.
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