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Uniform circular motion

A rotating cylinder about 16km in length and 8.0 km in diameter is designed to be used as a space colony. With what angular speed must it rotate so that the residents on it will experience the same acceleration due to gravity on Earth?

Subject:

Physics

Topic:

Modern Physics

Posting ID:

15302

OTA ID:

104274

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Uniform circular Motion

A car with a constant speed of 83.0 km/h enters a circular flat curve with a radius of curvature of .400 km. If the friction between the road and the car's tires can supply a centripetal acceleration of 1.25m/s^2, does the car negotiate the curve safely? Justify your answer.

Subject:

Physics

Topic:

Modern Physics

Posting ID:

15304

OTA ID:

103846

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Angular Acceleration

The blades of a fan running at low speed turn at 250 rpm. When the fan is switched to high speed, the rotation rate increases uniformly to 350 rpm in 5.75 s. a.) What is the magnitude of the angular acceleration of the blades? b.) How many revolutions do the blades go through while the fan is accelerating?

Subject:

Physics

Topic:

Modern Physics

Posting ID:

15306

OTA ID:

102509

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Newtons Law of Gravitation

A 75 kg man weighs 735 N on the Earth's surface. How far above the surface of the Earth would he have to go to "lose" 10% of his body weight?

Subject:

Physics

Topic:

Modern Physics

Posting ID:

15309

OTA ID:

103484

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energy and momentum of photon

An electron moving at a speed of 0.60c collides head on with a positron of speed at 0.60c. Determine the energy andmomentum of each photom produced in the process.

Subject:

Physics

Topic:

Modern Physics

Posting ID:

17647

OTA ID:

103940

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