ASK YOUR TEACHER (a) A.15.0.kg.child is riding a playground merry-go-round that is rotating at 50.0 rev/min. What centripetal force (in N) must she exert to stay on if she is 2.00 m from its center? (Enter a number.) N (c) Compare each force with her weight. (For each answer, enter number.) (force from (a))/(weight) = (force from (b))/(weight) = 16AC 6.3.P.025. x MY NOTES Enter a number. (b) What centripetal force (in N) does she need to stay on an amusement park merry-go-round that rotates at 3.00 rev/min if she is 9.00 m from its center? (Enter a number.) XN PRACTICE ANOTHER

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(a).A.1.5.0.kg.child is riding a playground merry-go-round that is rotating at 50.0 rev/min. What centripetal force (in N) must she exert to stay on if she is 2.00 m from its center? (Enter a number.)
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(b) What centripetal force (in N) does she need to stay on an amusement park merry-go-round that rotates at 3.00 rev/min if she is 9.00 m from its center? (Enter a number.)
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(c) Compare each force with her weight. (For each answer, enter a number.)
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Transcribed Image Text:MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACHER PRACTICE ANOTHER (a).A.1.5.0.kg.child is riding a playground merry-go-round that is rotating at 50.0 rev/min. What centripetal force (in N) must she exert to stay on if she is 2.00 m from its center? (Enter a number.) N SCOLPHYS2016ACC 6.3.P.023. Enter a number. (b) What centripetal force (in N) does she need to stay on an amusement park merry-go-round that rotates at 3.00 rev/min if she is 9.00 m from its center? (Enter a number.) XN (c) Compare each force with her weight. (For each answer, enter a number.) (force from (a))/(weight) = (force from (b))/(weight) = X
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