3. A 2000 kg sports car moves in a horizontal circular path of 150 m\radius at a constant speed of 80 m\s.

a. magnitude of centripetal acceleration
b. magnitude of centripetal force

a. To find the magnitude of centripetal acceleration, we can use the formula:

centripetal acceleration = v^2 / r

where v is the speed of the car and r is the radius of the circular path.

Given:
v = 80 m/s
r = 150 m

Substituting the given values into the formula:

centripetal acceleration = (80 m/s)^2 / 150 m
= 6400 m^2/s^2 / 150 m
≈ 42.67 m/s^2

Therefore, the magnitude of centripetal acceleration is approximately 42.67 m/s^2.

b. To find the magnitude of centripetal force, we can use the formula:

centripetal force = mass x centripetal acceleration

Given:
mass (m) = 2000 kg (given)
centripetal acceleration = 42.67 m/s^2 (calculated in part a)

Substituting the given values into the formula:

centripetal force = 2000 kg x 42.67 m/s^2
= 85340 N

Therefore, the magnitude of centripetal force is 85340 N.