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Physics, 20.06.2020 18:57 candymorgan81

Human centrifuges are often used to simulate different acceleration levels for pilots and astronauts. Space shuttle pilots typically face inwards towards the center of the gondola in order to experience a simulated 5g forward acceleration. Knowing that the astronaut sits at a distance l = 7 m from the axis of rotation and experiences 5 g’s inward, determine her velocity.

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