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  • Oct 22, 2010, 07:48 AM
    Sarah_Marie
    understanding apparent weight and artificial gravity concepts
    Calculate the magnitude of centripetal acceleration of the tip a the second hand, the minute hand, and the hour hand of a standard clock. The radius's are:
    second hand - 9.8 cm
    minute hand - 8.0 cm
    hour hand - 6.0 cm
    I know that the equation I need to use is Ac=v^2/r. However, how would I find the velocity if they only the give us the radius and are looking for the centritpetal accleration?
  • Oct 22, 2010, 10:49 AM
    Unknown008

    This is a clock and it has its own velocity!

    Remember that

    So,

    Use the latter formula.

    Omega is the angular velocity, or

    Where f is the frequency and T is the periodic time (time to complete one turn).

    Can you solve it now? Post what you get!

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