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9 October, 14:42

A device for acclimating military pilots to the high accelerations they must experience consists of a horizontal beam that rotates horizontally about one end while the pilot is seated at the other end. In order to achieve a radial acceleration of 27.9 m/s2 with a beam of length 5.21 m, what rotation frequency is required

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  1. 9 October, 14:56
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    Answer: the angular frequency is 2.31 rad/s

    Explanation:

    The data we have is:

    Radial acceleration A = 27.9 m/s^2

    Beam length r = 5.21m

    The radial acceleration is equal to the velocity square divided the radius of the circle (the lenght of the beam in this case)

    And we can write the velocity as:

    v = w*r where r is the radius of the circle, and w is the angular frequency.

    w = 2pi*f

    where f is the "normal" frequency.

    So we have:

    A = (v^2) / r = (r*w) ^2/r = r*w^2

    We can replace the values and find w.

    27.9m/s^2 = 5.21m*w^2

    √ (27.9/5.21) = w = 2.31 rad/s
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