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Calculating the relevant variables for a rotating habitat
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[QUOTE="collinsmark, post: 6059450, member: 114325"] It looks good to me. :smile: There is the possibility of a very minor rounding error in your work. But given your choice of [I]g[/I] = 9.8 m/s[SUP]2[/SUP], which has only two significant figures, any such rounding errors would be pretty meaningless anyway. Oh, and one last thing, the period -- the amount of time for a single rotation -- is typically denoted as capital [I]T[/I] rather than lowercase [I]t[/I]. Btw, nice work! [/QUOTE]
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