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Q: How is tangential speed affected by the radius?
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What is the tangential speed of a passenger car on a ferris wheel that has a radius of 10 meters and rotates once in 30 seconds?

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What is tangential velocity and tangential acceleration?

Vt=w*r where; * is multiply Vt is tangential velocity w is omega(angular mometum) r is radius


What is the tangential speed of a passenger on a Ferris wheel that has a radius of 15 m and rotates once in 40 s?

The tangential speed of a point on the outer rim of the wheel is (circumference) divided by (time per rotation) = (30 pi) / (40) = 2.356 meters per second. (rounded) The passenger's tangential speed depends on how close to the rim he sits. Anywhere on the wheel, it has to be 2.356 meters per second or less.


A tappered cup rolled on a flat surface makes a circular path What does this tell you about the tangential speed of the rim of the wide end of the cup compared with that of the rim of the narrow end?

The wider part of the cup has a greater radius, rolls a greater distance per revolution and therefore has a greater tangential speed.


How do you convert radians per second to meters per second?

the tangential velocity is equal to the angular velocity multiplied by the radius the tangential velocity is equal to the angular velocity multiplied by the radius


What is the tangential speed of a passenger on a Ferris wheel that has a radius r10m and rotates once in 2 seconds?

speed v = rotational velocity w x radius r; w = 2 x pi /2 = pi; v = 31.4 m/sec


Relationship between tangential speed and distance from the center of r?

tangential speed is directly proportional to rotational speed at nay fixed distance from the axis of rotation


Quantity that remains constant during uniform circular motion?

-- tangential speed -- angular velocity -- kinetic energy -- magnitude of momentum -- radius of the circle -- centripetal acceleration


How is the centripetal force on a rotating body affected if you double the radius and leave the tangential velocity the same?

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What is the unit of tangential speed and linear speed?

Tangential speed is how fast a point on a circular object is moving at a certain distance from the center whereas rotational speed is how many degrees (or radians) a point on the circle goes through in a period of time. Every point on a circle has the same rotational speed. The further out you go from the center, the higher the tangential speed is.


What is linear speed called when something moves in a circle?

Tangential speed


If the maximum tension the rope can withstand before breaking is 126.8 N what is the maximum tangential speed the ball can have?

Not enough information. If the ball moves in a circle, you would also need the radius of the circle, and the mass of the ball.In this case, you can: 1) Calculate the corresponding centripetal acceleration, by using Newton's Second Law (a = F/m). 2) Calculate the tangential speed, using the formula for centripetal acceleration: acceleration = velocity squared / radius.