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Physics, 24.03.2020 22:21, rebekahhenton

He Cosmoclock Ferris wheel in Yokohama City, Japan, has a diameter of 100 m. Its name comes from its 60 arms , each of which can function as a second hand (so that it makes one revolution every 60 seconds) A) Find the speed of the passengers when it is rotating at this rate. B) A passenger weighs 882 N at the weight - guessing both on the ground. What is his ap parent weight at the highest and lowest points on the wheel. C) What would the time be for one revolution if the passenger was to feel weightless at the top? D) What, then, would be that passenger’s apparent weight at the BOTTOM?

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