How Fast Must the Cylinder Rotate to Keep Passengers from Sliding?

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In summary, the conversation discusses the scenario of passengers standing inside a rotating cylinder in an amusement park ride and the factors that determine whether or not they will slide. The coefficients of friction for clothing against steel are mentioned, along with the equations needed to calculate the minimum frequency required for the passengers to stick to the wall. It is suggested that the answer obtained, 0.4068 rotations per second, should be multiplied by 60 to get rotations per minute.
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In an old-fashioned amusement park ride, passengers stand inside a 3.0-m-tall, 5.0-m-diameter hollow steel cylinder with their backs against the wall. The cylinder begins to rotate about a vertical axis. Then the floor on which the passengers are standing suddenly drops away! If all goes well, the passengers will “stick” to the wall and not slide. Clothing has a static coefficient of friction against steel in the range 0.60 to 1.0 and a kinetic coefficient in the range 0.40 to 0.70.

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T = 1/f

and so the people don't slide

(coefficient of friction) (Fn)= mg

( (coefficient of friction)*m*v^2)/ r = mg



The Attempt at a Solution



(coefficient of friction) = (g*r)/ (v^2)

T = (2*pi*r)/ square root of ((g*r)/(coefficient of friction))

and f= 1/T

I got 0.4068 = f
but the program says I am wrong
 
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What did you use for the coefficient of friction? What did you use for the radius?
 
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Assuming that the question was to find the minimum frequency to insure that they wouldn't slide, it looks OK to me. How was the question phrased exactly?
 
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The 0.4068 is rotations in a second. You had to multiply that value by 60 to put it into rotations per MINUTE.
 

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