Our balance is maintained, at least in part, by the endolymph fluid in the inner
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Our balance is maintained, at least in part, by the endolymph fluid in the inner ear. Spinning displaces this fluid, causing dizziness. Suppose a dancer (or skater) is spinning at a very high rate of 3.00 revolutions/second about a vertical axis through the center of his head. Although the distance varies from person to person, the inner ear is approximately 7.0 cm from the axis of spin. Part A What is the radial acceleration (in m/s^2) of the endolymph fluid? Part B What is the radial acceleration (in g's) of the endolymph fluid?Explanation / Answer
The acceleration is v^2/r.
v = 2*pi*r*f
a = v^2/r = 4*pi^2*f^2*r =
= 24.9 m/sec^2
in g's:
a / g = 2.5g
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