A person rides a Ferris wheel that turns with constant angular velocity. Her weight is 489.0 N. At the top of the ride h
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A person rides a Ferris wheel that turns with constant angular velocity. Her weight is 489.0 N. At the top of the ride her apparent weight is 1.500 N different from her true weight. What is her apparent weight at the top of the ride? N
A person rides a Ferris wheel that turns with constant angular velocity. Her weight is 489.0 N. At the top of the ride her apparent weight is 1.500 N different from her true weight. What is her apparent weight at the bottom of the ride? N
A person rides a Ferris wheel that turns with constant angular velocity. Her weight is 489.0 N. At the top of the ride h apparent weight is 1.500 N different from her true weight. If the angular speed of the Ferris wheel is 0.0250 rad/s, what is its radius? m
A person rides a Ferris wheel that turns with constant angular velocity. Her weight is 489.0 N. At the top of the ride her apparent weight is 1.500 N different from her true weight. What is her apparent weight at the bottom of the ride? N
A person rides a Ferris wheel that turns with constant angular velocity. Her weight is 489.0 N. At the top of the ride h apparent weight is 1.500 N different from her true weight. If the angular speed of the Ferris wheel is 0.0250 rad/s, what is its radius? m