Asked by Lina
What are the magnitudes of (a) the angular velocity, (b) the radial acceleration, and (c) the tangential acceleration of a spaceship taking a circular turn of radius 3220 km at a speed of 29000 km/h?
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bobpursley
change speed to m/second, radius to meters
tangential speed=angular velociyt*radius
you are given tangential speed, radius, solve for angular velocity w
radial acceleration= w^2*radius
tangential acceleration: zero
tangential speed=angular velociyt*radius
you are given tangential speed, radius, solve for angular velocity w
radial acceleration= w^2*radius
tangential acceleration: zero
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