To determine the radians did people rotate each second.
The people rotated at a rate of
Given:
People were placed in a
Calculation:
The people in the centrifuge must have turned an angle of
Now, convert the rotation rate into radians per second as:
Hence, the people in the centrifuge rotated at a rate of
To find: the length of the arc rotated in a second.
Given:
People were placed in a
Calculation:
The total length of the centrifuge is
In one second, the centrifuge rotates by:
Now, the length of the arc rotated in one second is given as:
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