Centripetal acceleration. In circular motion, a centripetal acceleration of a point is inversely proportional to the radius of the circle along which the point moves. Let the centripetal acceleration for some moving point be when the radius of the circle is 6meters. What will the acceleration be if the point moves along the circle of radius 11meters?


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