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What is the radial acceleration of an object at a point 25 meters from the axis of rotation that has a radius and a period of .22 seconds?
14 years ago

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bobpursley
period= 1/w

w= 1/.22 radians/sec

acceleration= w^2 * r
14 years ago

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