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One problem for humans living in outer space is that they are apparently weightless. One way around this problem is to design a space station that spins about its center at a co…
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One problem for humans living in outer space is that they are apparently weightless. One way around this problem is to design a space station that spins about its center at a constant rate. This creates "artificial gravity" at the outside rim of the station. You may want to review (Page) . For related problemsolving tips and strategies, you may want to view a Video Tutor Solution of Force in uniform circular motion.
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