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A laboratory centrifuge on earth makes n rpm (rev/min) and produces an acceleration of 7.00 g at its outer end.

What is the acceleration (in g's, i.e., acceleration divided by g) at a point halfway out to the end?
14 years ago

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Answered by drwls
Duplicate post; answered elsewhere.
14 years ago

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