AP Physics 1mediummcq1 pt

A space station is designed to rotate to simulate gravity. If the radius of the station is 100 m, what angular velocity (in rad/s) is needed to simulate Earth's gravity at the outer rim?

A.D) 1.0 rad/s
B.A) 0.01 rad/s
C.C) 0.3 rad/s
D.B) 0.1 rad/s

Explanation

Core Concept

To simulate gravity, the centripetal acceleration must equal g (9.8 m/s²). Using a = rω², we get ω = √(a/r) = √(9.8/100) = √0.098 ≈ 0.313 rad/s, which rounds to 0.3 rad/s.

Correct Answer

CC) 0.3 rad/s

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