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Physics, 19.10.2019 02:30 4300402428

The cosmoclock 21 ferris wheel in yokohama city, japan, has a diameter of 100 m. its name comes from its 60 arms, each of which can function as a second hand (so that it makes one revolution every 60 s).
part a: find the speed of the passengers when the ferris wheel is rotating at this rate (in m/s)
part b: a passenger weighs 834 n at the weight-guessing booth on the ground. what is his apparent weight at the highest point of the ferris wheel? (in n)
part c: what is his apparent weight at the lowest point on the ferris wheel?
part d: what would be the time for one revolution if the passeger's apparent weight at the highest point were zero? (in s)
part e: what then would be the passenger's apparent weight at the lowest point? (in n)

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