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2. Am 80.0 kg astronaut is training for accelerations that he will experience upon re-entry to earth’s gravity from space. He is placed in a centrifuge (r = 25.0 m) and spun at a constant angular velocity of 10.0 rpm (revolutions per minute). a. Find the linear velocity of the centrifuge in m/s. Show your work

b. Find the magnitude and direction of the centripetal acceleration when he is spinning at this constant velocity.

c. How many g’s is the astronaut experiencing? (at constant velocity)

d. Find the linear deceleration and torque required to bring the centrifuge (5000.0 kg) to a stop over a 5 minute time period.

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