Linda, a biker, is moving along a circular path at a constant speed of 10 km/h. In a neighboring arena Kevin, another biker, is moving along a circular path at a constant speed of 12 km/h. If the acceleration of the two bikers is the same, what can you infer?
A) The centripetal force on Kevin is higher than that on Linda.
B) The centripetal force on Linda is higher than that on Kevin.
C) Kevin’s circular path has a bigger radius than Linda’s path.
D) Linda’s circular path has a bigger radius than Kevin’s path

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Answer:

the answer is  C

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Also here is the explanation

Note that the magnitude of acceleration (a) is given by a =  

v2

R

, where v is the speed and R is the radius. Because acceleration is the same for both bikers, the ratio 

v2

R

, also has to be the same for both. Given that Kevin’s speed is higher, the radius of his path must also be higher to maintain the same ratio. Therefore, Kevin’s circular path has a bigger radius than Linda’s path.

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