BIO Preventing Bone Loss in Space When astronauts return from prolonged space flights, they often suffer from bone loss, resulting in brittle bones that may take weeks for their bodies to rebuild. One solution may be to expose astronauts to periods of substantial “ g forces” in a centrifuge carried aboard their spaceship. To test this approach, NASA conducted a study in which four people spent 22 hours each in a compartment attached to the end of a 28-foot arm that rotated with an angular speed of 10.0 rpm (a) What centripetal acceleration, in terms of g , did these volunteers experience? (b) What was their linear speed?
BIO Preventing Bone Loss in Space When astronauts return from prolonged space flights, they often suffer from bone loss, resulting in brittle bones that may take weeks for their bodies to rebuild. One solution may be to expose astronauts to periods of substantial “ g forces” in a centrifuge carried aboard their spaceship. To test this approach, NASA conducted a study in which four people spent 22 hours each in a compartment attached to the end of a 28-foot arm that rotated with an angular speed of 10.0 rpm (a) What centripetal acceleration, in terms of g , did these volunteers experience? (b) What was their linear speed?
BIO Preventing Bone Loss in Space When astronauts return from prolonged space flights, they often suffer from bone loss, resulting in brittle bones that may take weeks for their bodies to rebuild. One solution may be to expose astronauts to periods of substantial “g forces” in a centrifuge carried aboard their spaceship. To test this approach, NASA conducted a study in which four people spent 22 hours each in a compartment attached to the end of a 28-foot arm that rotated with an angular speed of 10.0 rpm (a) What centripetal acceleration, in terms of g, did these volunteers experience? (b) What was their linear speed?
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Problem Eight. A snowmobile is originally at the point with position vector 31.1 m at 95.5°
counterclockwise from the x-axis, moving with velocity 4.89 m/s at 40.0°. It moves with constant
acceleration 1.73 m/s² at 200°. After 5.00 s have elapsed, find the following.
9.) The velocity vector in m/s.
(A)=-4.38+0.185ĵ
(D) = 0.185 +4.38ĵ
(B)=0.1851-4.38ĵ
(E) = 4.38 +0.185ĵ
(C) v=-0.1851-4.38ĵ
(A)=-39.3-4.30ĵ
10.) The final position vector in meters.
(B)=39.3-4.30ĵ
(C) = -4.61 +39.3ĵ
(D) = 39.31 +4.30ĵ
(E) = 4.30 +39.3ĵ
Problem Seven. A football
receiver
running
straight
downfield at 5.60 m/s is 11.5 m
in front of the quarterback when
a pass is thrown downfield at an
angle of 35.0° above the
horizon.
8.) If the receiver never changes speed and the ball is caught at the same height from which it was
thrown, find the distance between the quarterback and the receiver when the catch is made.
(A) 21.3
(B) 17.8
(C) 18.8
(D) 19.9
(E) 67.5
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