radius = Infinitely large velocity

  1. radius = Infinitely large velocity 30 m/swould you compute the centripetal acceleration of with the radius being infintely
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  2. Consider an old-fashion bicycle with a small wheel of radius 0.15 m and a large wheel of radius 0.8 m. Suppose the rider starts
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  3. two gears are connected by a belt. the large gear has a radius of 20cm while the small gear has a radius of 10cm. if a point on
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  4. Calculate the velocity of a 20kg object that is dropped from a height h above the Earth, where h is very large compared to the
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  5. A large circular disk of mass 2kg and radius 0.2m initially rotating at 50rad/s is coupled a smaller circular disk of mass 4kg
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  6. A large circular disk of mass 2kg and radius 0.2m initially rotating at 50rad/s is coupled a smaller circular disk of mass
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  7. Derive the equation for velocity ratio:radius a, radius b, radius c IMA or velocity ration = (2c)/(b-a)
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  8. When a given object moves a circular path, the centripetal force varies directly as the square of the velocity and inversely as
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  9. When a given object moves a circular path, the centripetal force varies directly as the square of the velocity and inversely as
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  10. When a given object moves a circular path, the centripetal force varies directly as the square of the velocity and inversely as
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