A cyclist is moving in a circular path with a radius of 30 m. If his centripetal acceleration is 6 m/s², what is his speed?
Q1. A cyclist is moving in a circular path with a radius of 30 m. If his centripetal acceleration is 6 m/s², what is his speed?
Answer: 14 m/s
Explanation: v² = centripetal acceleration * radius = 6 * 30 = 180, v = √180 = 13.4 ≈ 14 m/s (using √180 ≈ 13.4)