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Homework Statement
A disk with a diameter of 0.07 m is spinning about an axle perpendicular to the disk and running through its center.
a) How many revolutions per second would it have to rotate in order that the acceleration of the outer edge of the disk be 14 g's (i.e., 14 times the gravitational acceleration g)?
b) For the frequency determined in part (a), what is the speed of a point half way between the axis of rotation and the edge of the disk?
c) At this same frequency, what is the period of rotation of this "halfway point"?
Homework Equations
a_c=v[tex]^{2}[/tex]/r
v=r [tex]\omega[/tex]
a=r [tex]\alpha[/tex]
The Attempt at a Solution
I tried substituting the angular velocity in the centripital acceleration, setting it equal to 14g
137.2=(rw)^2/r
w=44.27 rad/sec (I think), then dividing by 2pi for rev/sec.
That didn't work. So I'm stumped. our professor hasn't lectured on this at all, so I'm really lost on what to do.