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Angular motions and Dynamics - centripetal acceleration
Thank you, I appreciate the help! Got the answer now! I think I was thinking it was more complex than it actually was and thinking into it too much! Thank you again!- hussey1
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Angular motions and Dynamics - centripetal acceleration
Thank you, yes I tried with gravity as above "I also used the same as above but put this in the equation 0.1 x 9.81 = 0.981 and I got 0.99" But I still did not get the correct answer. I have done this: 0.1g= V^2 / r 0.1x(9.81) = V^2 / 100m V^2 = 0.981g x 100m V^2 = 98.1 v = Square root of...- hussey1
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Angular motions and Dynamics - centripetal acceleration
I tried g as gravity above? I guess this is incorrect is g grams?- hussey1
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Angular motions and Dynamics - centripetal acceleration
Thank you, I tried using that equation, and just edited my post above while you were posting, but I still didn't get the right answer?- hussey1
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Angular motions and Dynamics - centripetal acceleration
Hi all , I'm new here, studying computer aided product design and in my second year. We do a lot of physics and maths. I am stuck on a current question, probably not too hard but I am struggling to know what to do and the lecturers notes are not very helpful. Homework Statement Calculate...- hussey1
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