A body weighing 10N moves with a speed of 5ms-1 in a horizontal circular path of radius 5m. Calculate the . magnitude of the centripetal force acting on the body. (g = 10ms-2) By: Sunday|Published on: Aug 27|Categories: Physics WAEC| 0 comments A. 10N B. 50N C. 75N D. 100N Correct Answer: Option B – 50N Users Also Read These:A force acting on a body causes a change in the…An object moves in a circular path of radius 0.5m…A body of mass 8kg moving with a speed of 30ms-1 is…A body is whirled around a circular path at a…The magnitude of the force required to make an…SEE ALSO A bus travelling at 15ms‾¹ accelerates uniformly at 4ms‾², what is the distance covered in 10s?