A person is riding on a Ferris wheel that takes 21 seconds to make a complete revolution. Her seat is 30 feet from the axle of the wheel. round all answers to two decimal places (a) What is her angular velocity in revolutions per minute? Radians per minute? W = (b) What is her linear velocity? V = rad/min ft/min (c) What will happen to the angular velocity if the person's seat was 24 feet from the axle instead of 30 feet?

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A person is riding on a Ferris wheel that takes 21 seconds to make a complete revolution. Her seat is
30 feet from the axle of the wheel.
round all answers to two decimal places
(a) What is her angular velocity in revolutions per minute? Radians per minute?
W =
(b) What is her linear velocity?
V =
Select an answer
(c) What will happen to the angular velocity if the person's seat was 24 feet from the axle instead of
30 feet?
rad/min
Select an answer
ft/min
(c) What will happen to the linear velocity if the person's seat was 24 feet from the axle instead of 30
feet?
48°F
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Transcribed Image Text:A person is riding on a Ferris wheel that takes 21 seconds to make a complete revolution. Her seat is 30 feet from the axle of the wheel. round all answers to two decimal places (a) What is her angular velocity in revolutions per minute? Radians per minute? W = (b) What is her linear velocity? V = Select an answer (c) What will happen to the angular velocity if the person's seat was 24 feet from the axle instead of 30 feet? rad/min Select an answer ft/min (c) What will happen to the linear velocity if the person's seat was 24 feet from the axle instead of 30 feet? 48°F Rain off and on MINH
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