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20 September, 23:20

For a spinning amusement park ride, the velocity v in meters per second of a car moving around a curve with a radius r meters is given by the formula v=sqrt (ar), where 'a' is the car's acceleration in m/s^2.

a) For safety reasons, a ride has a minimum acceleration of 39.2m/s^2. If the cars on the ride have a velocity of 14m/s what is the smallest radius that any curve on the ride may have?

b) What is the acceleration of a car moving at 8m/s around a curve with a radius of 2.5m?

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  1. 21 September, 00:38
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    A)

    v=sqrt (ar)

    v^2=ar

    r = (v^2) / a

    r = (14^2) / 39.2

    r=5

    5 m

    b)

    v=sqrt (ar)

    v^2=ar

    a = (v^2) / r

    a = (8^2) / 2.5

    a=25.6

    25.6ms^-2
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