Answer:
v=13.28m/s
Explanation:
centripetal force is the net force that keeps a body in circular motion along a circular path. The direction of a centripetal force is toward the center of curvature, also the direction of centripetal acceleration. According to Newton’s second law of motion, the rate of change in momentum is directly proportional to the force applied
f=m(v-u)/t
a=(v-u)/t
f=ma
f=centripetal force
m=mass of the body
DV=change in velocity
t=time
a=centripetal acceleration
a=v^2/r
centripetal acceleration , since centripetal force produces centripetal acceleration
1.5g is the same as 14.7m/s^2
14.7=v^2/12
14.7*12=v^2
176.4=v^2
v=13.28m/s