At an amusement park there is a ride in which cylindrically shaped chambers spin around a central axis. People sit in seats facing the axis, their backs against the outer wall. At one instant the outer wall moves at a speed of 2.72 m/s, and an 75.1-kg person feels a 235-N force pressing against his back. What is the radius of a chamber?

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Answer:

The radius of a chamber is 2.36 meters.

Explanation:

Given that,

The outer wall moves at a speed of 2.72 m/s.

Mass of the person, m = 75.1 kg

The person feels a force of 235 N force pressing against his back. The force acting on the person is centripetal force. It is given by the below formula :

[tex]F=\dfrac{mv^2}{r}[/tex]

r is the radius of a chamber

[tex]r=\dfrac{mv^2}{F}[/tex]

[tex]r=\dfrac{75.1\times (2.72)^2}{235}[/tex]

r = 2.36 meters

So, the radius of a chamber is 2.36 meters. Hence, this is the required solution.