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20 October, 15:24

The largest salami in the world was made in Norway. If a hungry mouse ran around the salami's circumference with a tangential speed of 0.17 m/s, the centripetal acceleration of the mouse was 0.29 m/s^2. What was the radius of the salami?

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  1. 20 October, 15:54
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    Radius of the salami = 9.9 cm

    Explanation:

    The formula for calculating the radius is given below:

    a = v^2/r

    where a represents acceleration

    v represents velocity

    r represents radius

    As hungry mouse ran around the salami's circumference with a tangential speed of 0.17 m/s so that means velocity = 0.17 m/s.

    The centripetal acceleration of the mouse = 0.29 m/s^2

    putting these values in the above formula, we get

    0.29 = 0.17^2 / r

    After rearranging, we get,

    r = 0.17^2 / 0.29

    r = 0.099 m

    r = 9.9 cm

    so the radius of the salami = 9.9 cm
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