Design a carnival ride on which standing passengers are pressed

  1. Design a carnival ride on which standing passengers are pressed against the inside curved wall of a rotating vertical cylinder.
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  2. Design a carnival ride on which standing passengers are pressed against the inside curved wall of a rotating vertical cylinder.
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  3. Design a carnival ride on which standing passengers are pressed against the inside curved wall of a rotating vertical cylinder.
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  4. a carnival ride is made so that at a certain point the floor can be lowered and the people inside don't fall. if this carnival
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  5. In an old-fashioned amusement park ride, passengers stand inside a 3.0-m-tall, 5.0-m-diameter hollow steel cylinder with their
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  6. In an old fashioned amusement park ride, passengers stand inside a 5.0-m diameter hollow steel cylinder with their backs against
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  7. In a carnival ride,passengers travel in a constant speed in a circle of radius 5m and make 1 complete revolution in 40s.calculat
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  8. Penelope is going to the carnival to ride the rides. It costs $20 to get into the carnival and ride tickets are $0.50 each.
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  9. You are on a spinning ride at a carnival. If the ride spins at a rate of 90 rev/min, and you are 5.8 m from the axis of
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  10. You are on a spinning ride at a carnival. If the ride spins at a rate of 90 rev/min, and you are 5.8 m from the axis of
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