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Physics, 02.03.2020 21:01 ReaLily

The uniform circular motion of a space station can be used to create artificial gravity. This can be done by adjusting the angular speed of the space station, so the centripetal acceleration at an astronaut's feet equals g, the magnitude of the acceleration due to the earth's gravity. If such an adjustment is made, what will be true about the acceleration at the astronaut's head due to the artificial gravity?

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