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  1. A rotating space station is said to create “artificial gravity”—a loosely defined term used for an acceleration that would
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  2. It is proposed that future space stations create an artificial gravity by rotating. Suppose a space station in constructed as a
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  3. A space station that does not rotate cannot simulate gravity for its occupants.A)True B)False From within a rotating reference
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  4. A 56 kg astronaut stands on a bathroom scale inside a rotating circular space station. The radius is 250 m and the bathroom
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  5. A space station shaped like a giant wheel has a radius of 1.00 x 10^2 m and a moment of inertia of 5.00 x 10^8 kgm^2. A crew of
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  6. A space station shaped like a giant wheel has a radius 105 m and a moment of inertia of 5.09 108 kg · m2. A crew of 150 lives
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  7. A space station shaped like a giant wheel has a radius 105 m and a moment of inertia of 5.09 108 kg · m2. A crew of 150 lives
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  8. A space station shaped like a giant wheel has a radius 105 m and a moment of inertia of 5.09 108 kg · m2. A crew of 150 lives
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  9. A spacecraft is approaching a space station that is orbiting Earth. When the craft is 1000 km from the space station, reverse
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  10. 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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