An astronaut is being tested in a centrifuge. The centrifuge has a radius of 3.46 m and, in starting, rotates according to Theta = 0.30 t 2. where t is in seconds and Theta is in radians. When t = 5.81 s, what is the magnitude of the astronaut's linear speed?
An astronaut is being tested in a centrifuge. The centrifuge has a radius of 3.46 m...
An astronaut is being tested in a centrifuge. The centrifuge has a radius of 9 m and, in starting, rotates according to θ = 0.30t2, where t is in seconds and θ is in radians. (a) When t = 11.0 s, what is the magnitude of the astronaut's angular velocity? rad/s (b) When t = 11.0 s, what is the magnitude of the astronaut's linear speed? m/s (c) When t = 11.0 s, what is the magnitude of the astronaut's...
An astronaut is being tested in a centrifuge. The centrifuge has a radius of 7.40 m and, in starting, rotates according to θ = 0.190t2, where t is in seconds and θ is in radians. When t = 3.60 s, what are the magnitudes of the astronaut's (a) angular velocity, (b) linear velocity, (c) tangential acceleration, and (d) radial acceleration?
An astronaut is being tested in a centrifuge. The centrifuge has a radius of 11.0 m and, in starting, rotates according to θ = 0.120t2, where t is in seconds and θ is in radians. When t = 2.90 s, what are the magnitudes of the astronaut's (a) angular velocity, (b) linear velocity, (c) tangential acceleration, and (d) radial acceleration?
Current Attempt in Progress An astronaut is being tested in a centrifuge. The centrifuge has a radius of 11.0 m and, in starting, rotates according to 0 = 0.260t?, where t is in seconds and is in radians. When t = 1.90 s, what are the magnitudes of the astronaut's (a) angular velocity, (b) linear velocity, (c) tangential acceleration, and (d) radial acceleration? (a) Number Units (b) Number i Units (c) Number i Units (d) Number Units
An astronaut candidate is being tested in a centrifuge that has a radial acceleration of 4g. The radius of the machine is 8 m. What is the linear velocity of the astronaut? What is the period of rotation? What is the angular velocity?
Astronauts use a centrifuge to simulate the acceleration of a rocket launch. The centrifuge takes 40.0 s to speed up from rest to its top speed of 1 rotation every 1.20 s . The astronaut is strapped into a seat 4.90 m from the axis. please show work. need help with both questions. Problem 4.59 Part A Astronauts use a centrifuge to simulate the acceleration of a rocket launch. The centrifuge takes 40.0 s to speed up from rest to...
Astronauts use a centrifuge to simulate the acceleration of a rocket launch. The centrifuge takes 20.0 s to speed up from rest to its top speed of 1 rotation every 1.20 s. The astronaut is strapped into a seat 7.20 m from the axis. Part A What is the astronaut's tangential acceleration during the first 20.0 s? Express your answer with the appropriate units. Value Units Submit Request Answer Part B How many g's of acceleration does the astronaut experience...
Astronauts use a centrifuge to simulate the acceleration of a rocket launch. The centrifuge takes 20.0 8 to speed up from rest to its top speed of rotation every 1.20 8. The astronaut is strapped into a soat 4.10 m from the axa Part A What is the astronaut's tangential acceleration during the first 2008? Express your answer with the appropriate units. Value Units Submit Request Part B How many g's of acceleration does the astronaut experience when the device...
Astronauts are spun in a device called a centrifuge as a physical test before they fly in space. With what linear speed would an astronaut need to be spinning in order to experience an acceleration of 3 g's at a radius of 10.0 m? (1 g = 9.80 m/s^22)
A centrifuge with radius 0.5 m is rotating to θ = 0.40t2 . At t = 2.0 s, what are the magnitudes of the (a) angular velocity, (b) linear velocity, and (c) radial/centripetal acceleration?