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Asked by Raju prasad

If the angular velocity is increased by 17 times of the earth what will be the weight of an object at the equator?
14 years ago

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Answered by bobpursley
weight=mass*acceleration=mass*angularscceleration^2*radiius.

It appears to me that weight isdirectly proportional to the square of angular acceleration

If w increases by 17, weight increases by 17^2
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