If a cylindrical space station 350m in diameter is to spin aboutits central axis, at how many revolutions per minute (rpm) must itturn so that the outermost points have an acceleration equalto g?
<HW05 - Circular Motion, Gravity, Work and Energy Problem 6.43: Artificial gravity ® 4 0f 12 » Constants Artificial gravity. One way to create artificial gravity in a space station is to spin it. Part A If a cylindrical space station 350 m in diameter is to spin about its central axis, at how many revolutions per minute (rpm) must it turn so that the outermost points have an acceleration equal to g? O ALQ R o Di ? f = | rpm Submit Request Answer Provide Feedback Next >
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