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A cylindrically shaped space station
A cylindrically shaped space station is rotating about the axis of the cylinder to create artificial gravity. The radius of the
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To create artificial gravity, the space station is rotating at a rate of 0.80 rpm. The radii of the cylindrically shaped
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To create artificial gravity, the space station shown in the drawing is rotating at a rate of 0.85 rpm. The radii of the
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Nicole
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To create artificial gravity, the space station shown in the drawing is rotating at a rate of 0.600 rpm. The radii of the
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Mary
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To create artificial gravity, the space station is rotating at a rate of 1.00 rpm.the radii of the cylindrically shaped chambers
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To create artificial gravity, the space station shown in the drawing is rotating at a rate of 1.60 rpm. The radii of the
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A space station is shaped like a ring and rotates to simulate gravity. If the radius of the space station is 140 m, at what
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Dante
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A space station is shaped like a ring and rotates to simulate gravity. If the radius of the space station is 120 m, at what
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A space station is shaped like a ring and rotates to simulate gravity. If the radius of the space station is 150 m, at what
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Engineers are trying to create artificial "gravity" in a ring-shaped space station by spinning it like a centrifuge. The ring is
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