(Steps Shown) Acceleration. The centripetal acceleration of a particle moving in a circle is a=v^2 / r, where v is the velocity and r is the radius of the circle.


Question: Acceleration. The centripetal acceleration of a particle moving in a circle is \(a=v^{2} / r\), where \(v\) is the velocity and \(r\) is the radius of the circle. Approximate the maximum percent error in measuring the acceleration due to errors of \(3 \%\) in \(v\) and \(2%\) in \(r\)

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