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Formula for Circular Motion and Tangential Speed
nvrminf thanks so much.. i forgot to change the radius to m- vwillis
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Formula for Circular Motion and Tangential Speed
Its correct i just don't know what to do- vwillis
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Formula for Circular Motion and Tangential Speed
i meant to say 6379- vwillis
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Formula for Circular Motion and Tangential Speed
I used that formula it didnt accept my answer. v=WR W=2pi/T W=2pi/86400s V=.000074*63979 .463894 I won't accept that onwebassign.net- vwillis
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Formula for radial acceleration
Homework Statement A small body of mass 0.51 kg is attached by a 0.52 m long cord to a pin set into the surface of a frictionless table top. The body moves in a circle on the horizontal surface with a speed of 2.1π m/s. (a) What is the magnitude of the radial acceleration of the body...- vwillis
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- Acceleration Formula Radial Radial acceleration
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Formula for Circular Motion and Tangential Speed
Homework Statement The Earth rotates on its own axis once per day (24.0 hr). What is the tangential speed of the summit of a mountain (elevation 6409 m above sea level), which is located approximately on the equator, due to the rotation of the Earth? Take the equatorial radius of Earth to be...- vwillis
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- Circular Circular motion Formula Motion Speed
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