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3 November, 03:19

What is the magnitude of the acceleration of a speck of clay on the edge of a potter's wheel turning at 45 rpm (revolutions per minute) if the wheel's diameter is 35 cm?

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  1. 3 November, 05:23
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    OK. We can do this! Fasten your seat belt.

    The formula we need is: A = V²/R

    Centripetal acceleration = (speed) ² / (radius).

    Also V = D / T Speed = (distance) / (time).

    with everything in meters, kilograms, and seconds.

    Circumference of the wheel = (π · diameter) = 0.35 π meters.

    Speed = (0.35π m) x (45 / minute) x (1 minute / 60 sec)

    = (0.35π · 45 / 60) m/sec

    = 0.2625π m/sec

    Acceleration = (speed²) / (radius)

    = (0.2625π m/s) ² / (0.175 m)

    = (0.06890625π² / 0.175) m² / s²·m

    = 3.89 m / s²
  2. 3 November, 06:26
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    The magnitude of the acceleration of a speack of clay on the edge of potter's wheel turning at 45 rpm if the wheels diameter is 35cm?

    4.66 is your answer.
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