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21 December, 14:51

Amusement Park Ride At an amusement park there is a ride in which cylindrically shaped chambers spin around a central axis. People sit in seats facing the axis, their backs against the outer wall. At one instant the outer wall moves at a speed of 3.03 m/s, and an 80.7 kg person feels a 576 N force pressing against his back. What is the radius of a chamber?

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  1. 21 December, 18:08
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    r = 1.29m

    the radius of a chamber is 1.29m

    Explanation:

    Given;

    Mass of person m = 80.7kg

    Speed v = 3.03 m/s

    Force felt = centripetal force F = 576N

    r = Radius

    The centripetal force F can be expressed as;

    F = (mv^2) / r

    making r the subject of formula;

    r = (mv^2) / F

    substituting the values;

    r = (80.7*3.03^2) / 576

    r = 1.29m

    the radius of a chamber is 1.29m
  2. 21 December, 18:21
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    Amusement Park ride has a circular motion path.

    At an instant, the speed of the is

    v = 3.03m/s

    Mass of a person is

    M = 80.7kg

    And he felt a force pressing against it back I. e centripetal force

    Fc = 576N

    Radius of the chamber

    Using Circular motion.

    Centripetal force is given as

    Fc = m•ac

    Where m is mass

    And ac is centripetal acceleration.

    Then, centripetal acceleration is give as

    ac = v²/r

    So,

    Fc = mv²/r

    Making r subject of formulas

    r = mv² / Fc

    Where,

    m is mass m = 80.7kg

    v is velocity v = 3.03m/s

    Fc is centripetal force Fc = 576N

    Then,

    r = mv² / Fc

    r = 80.7 * 3.03² / 576

    r = 1.29m

    The radius of the chamber is 1.29m
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