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Name: Introductory Centripetal Acceleration Problem - Cylindrical Space Station
Category: Rotational Motion
Date Added: 2017-09-04
Submitter: Flipping Physics

A cylindrical space station with a radius of 115 m is rotating at 0.292 rad/s. A ladder goes from the rim to the center. What is the magnitude of the centripetal acceleration at (1) the top of the ladder, (2) the middle of the ladder, and (3) the base of the ladder? Want Lecture Notes? This is an AP Physics 1 topic.

Content Times:
0:12 Translating the problem
1:14 Solving the problem
2:54 Interpreting the results - Artificial Gravity
4:30 What do you feel on the ladder?

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Introductory Centripetal Acceleration Problem - Cylindrical Space Station

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