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Future space stations will create an artificial gravity by rotating. Consider a cylindrical space station 780 m diameter rotating about its central axis. Astronauts walk on the inside surface of the space station. What rotation period will provide "normal" gravity?

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Answer:1.513 rps

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

Diameter of cylindrical space
d=780\ m

When the station rotates it creates centripetal acceleration which is given by


a_c=\omega ^2r

Now it must create the effect of gravity so


g=\omega ^2r


\omega =\sqrt{(g)/(r)}


\omega =0.158\ rad/s

and
\omega =(2\pi N)/(60)

Thus
N=(4.755)/(3.142)


N=1.513\ rps

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