At its Ames Research Center, NASA uses its large "20-G" centrifuge to test the effects of very large accelerations (hypergravity) on test pilots and astronauts. In this device, an arm 8.84 m long rotates about one end in a horizontal plane, and the astronaut is strapped in at the other end. Suppose that he is aligned along the arm with his head at the outermost end. The maximum sustained acceleration to which humans are subjected in this machine is typically 12.5 g. You may want to review (Pages 82 - 85) For general problem-solving tips and strategies for this topic, you may want to view a Video Tutor Solution of Centripetal acceleration on a carnival ride.

University Physics Volume 1
18th Edition
ISBN:9781938168277
Author:William Moebs, Samuel J. Ling, Jeff Sanny
Publisher:William Moebs, Samuel J. Ling, Jeff Sanny
Chapter2: Vectors
Section: Chapter Questions
Problem 51P: In an attempt to escape a desert island, a castaway builds a raft and sets out to sea. The wind...
icon
Related questions
icon
Concept explainers
Topic Video
Question

What is the difference in acceleration between his head and feet of astronaut is 2m tall? V= 32.9m/s

At its Ames Research Center, NASA uses its large
"20-G" centrifuge to test the effects of very large
accelerations (hypergravity) on test pilots and
astronauts. In this device, an arm 8.84 m long
rotates about one end in a horizontal plane, and the
astronaut is strapped in at the other end. Suppose
that he is aligned along the arm with his head at the
outermost end. The maximum sustained
acceleration to which humans are subjected in this
machine is typically 12.5 g.
You may want to review (Pages 82 - 85)
For general problem-solving tips and strategies for
this topic, you may want to view a Video Tutor
Solution of Centripetal acceleration on a carnival
ride.
Transcribed Image Text:At its Ames Research Center, NASA uses its large "20-G" centrifuge to test the effects of very large accelerations (hypergravity) on test pilots and astronauts. In this device, an arm 8.84 m long rotates about one end in a horizontal plane, and the astronaut is strapped in at the other end. Suppose that he is aligned along the arm with his head at the outermost end. The maximum sustained acceleration to which humans are subjected in this machine is typically 12.5 g. You may want to review (Pages 82 - 85) For general problem-solving tips and strategies for this topic, you may want to view a Video Tutor Solution of Centripetal acceleration on a carnival ride.
Expert Solution
trending now

Trending now

This is a popular solution!

steps

Step by step

Solved in 5 steps with 3 images

Blurred answer
Knowledge Booster
Displacement, velocity and acceleration
Learn more about
Need a deep-dive on the concept behind this application? Look no further. Learn more about this topic, physics and related others by exploring similar questions and additional content below.
Similar questions
  • SEE MORE QUESTIONS
Recommended textbooks for you
University Physics Volume 1
University Physics Volume 1
Physics
ISBN:
9781938168277
Author:
William Moebs, Samuel J. Ling, Jeff Sanny
Publisher:
OpenStax - Rice University
Glencoe Physics: Principles and Problems, Student…
Glencoe Physics: Principles and Problems, Student…
Physics
ISBN:
9780078807213
Author:
Paul W. Zitzewitz
Publisher:
Glencoe/McGraw-Hill
An Introduction to Physical Science
An Introduction to Physical Science
Physics
ISBN:
9781305079137
Author:
James Shipman, Jerry D. Wilson, Charles A. Higgins, Omar Torres
Publisher:
Cengage Learning