A scientist prepares a test tube 10 cm from the axis of rotation in a centrifuge. The centrifuge starts at rest, and every second thereafter, the rotation rate of the centrifuge increases by 400 rpm, up to the maximum of 4000 rpm. Draw a scaled and labeled graph of the centrifugal force (in Newtons) vs. time on a particle of mass 0.01 grams inside the test tube, with data points for each second from 1 to 10. Explain how you know if your graph of force vs. time should be linear or parabolic.

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A scientist prepares a test tube 10 cm from the axis of rotation in a centrifuge. The centrifuge starts at rest, and every second thereafter, the rotation rate of the centrifuge increases by 400 rpm, up to the maximum of 4000 rpm. Draw a scaled and labeled graph of the centrifugal force (in Newtons) vs. time on a particle of mass 0.01 grams inside the test tube, with data points for each second from 1 to 10. Explain how you know if your graph of force vs. time should be linear or parabolic.
Transcribed Image Text:A scientist prepares a test tube 10 cm from the axis of rotation in a centrifuge. The centrifuge starts at rest, and every second thereafter, the rotation rate of the centrifuge increases by 400 rpm, up to the maximum of 4000 rpm. Draw a scaled and labeled graph of the centrifugal force (in Newtons) vs. time on a particle of mass 0.01 grams inside the test tube, with data points for each second from 1 to 10. Explain how you know if your graph of force vs. time should be linear or parabolic.
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Step 1: Given_data

r = 10 cm = 0.1 m 

rpm from 0 to 4000 rpm

m = 0.01 g = 0.00001 kg

t = 1 to 10 s

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