Using the formula $F=mv^2/r$ I have rearranged the formula and found that the radius is proprtional to the velocity squared. I then found a website that affirms the relationship that I found. On the website, it says "As you increase the radius you square the speed." I just don't understand how that works though. As in, if you increase the radius from 1m to 1.1m, how are you squaring the velocity (if the other factors are kept constant). Could someone plase show me an example where as the radius increases, the velocity squares?
Question: Is it true that as the radius increses, the velocity increases (as r∝v^2)?