The “Screaming Swing” is a carnival ride that is -not surprisingly- a giant swing. It’s actually two swings moving in opposite directions. At the bottom of its arc, a rider in one swing is moving at 30 m/s with respect to the ground in a 50-m diameter circle. The rider in the other swing is moving in a similar circle at the same speed, but in the exact opposite direction. What is the acceleration in m/s^2 that the riders experience?

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The “Screaming Swing” is a carnival ride that is -not surprisingly- a giant swing. It’s actually two swings moving in opposite directions. At the bottom of its arc, a rider in one swing is moving at 30 m/s with respect to the ground in a 50-m diameter circle. The rider in the other swing is moving in a similar circle at the same speed, but in the exact opposite direction.

What is the acceleration in m/s^2 that the riders experience?

 
 
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Given Data:

  • The speed is v=30 m/s
  • The diameter is d= 50 m

The radius of the circular motion of rider is R=d/2 =25 m.

The acceleration of the rider is the centripetal acceleration.

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