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The rider to a Ferris wheel moves at a rate of 0.18m/s2. If the rider is 5.0m from the center of the Ferris wheel, what is his/her velocity?
10 years ago

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Alfonz
The given is 0.18m/s2 and 5.0m
10 years ago
Steve
a = v^2/r, so

.18 = v^2/5

Now just find v.
10 years ago

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