You\'ve taken your neighbor\'s young child to the carnival to ride the rides. Sh
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You've taken your neighbor's young child to the carnival to ride the rides. She wants to ride The Rocket. Eight rocket-shaped cars hang by chains from the outside edge of a large steel disk. A vertical axle through the center of the ride turns the disk, causing the cars to revolve in a circle. You've just finished taking physics, so you decide to figure out the speed of the cars while you wait. You estimate that the disk is 6 m in diameter and the chains are 6 m long. The ride takes 10 s to reach full speed, then the cars swing out until the chains are 25 from vertical.
What is the car's speed?
Explanation / Answer
from Newton's 2nd law for the net centripetal forces and the vertical forces on a single rocket car. The net centripetal force are :
F(c) = ma(c) = Tcos----->equation (1)
Where T is the tension in the chain. The net vertical forces are :
F = 0 = Tsin - mg
mg = Tsin------>equation (2)
Dividing (2) by (1), you get :
g / a(c) = tan
a(c) = g / tan
Centripetal acceleration, a(c) is equal to v² / r,
so :
v² / r = g / tan
v = [gr / tan]^0.5
= [(9.8m/s² x 5.0m) / tan25]^0.5
= 10.25m/s
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