To withstand "g-forces" of up to 10 g's, caused by suddenlypulling out of a steep dive, fighter jet pilots train on a "humancentrifuge." 10 g's is an acceleration of 98 m/s^2. If the length of the centrifuge arm is 11.0m, at what speed is the rider moving when she experiences 10g's? To withstand "g-forces" of up to 10 g's, caused by suddenlypulling out of a steep dive, fighter jet pilots train on a "humancentrifuge." 10 g's is an acceleration of 98 m/s^2. If the length of the centrifuge arm is 11.0m, at what speed is the rider moving when she experiences 10g's? If the length of the centrifuge arm is 11.0m, at what speed is the rider moving when she experiences 10g's?
Explanation / Answer
For future refrence...I got the answer frommasteringphysics.com The correct answer is 32.8m/s