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gishakha wrote:NASA has built centrifuges to enable astronauts to train in conditions in which the acceleration is very large. The device in the figure below shows one of these "human centrifuges." If the device has a radius of 8.2 m and attains accelerations as large as 4.5 g, what is the rotation rate?
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gishakha wrote:NASA has built centrifuges to enable astronauts to train in conditions in which the acceleration is very large. The device in the figure below shows one of these "human centrifuges." If the device has a radius of 8.2 m and attains accelerations as large as 4.5 g, what is the rotation rate?
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