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Physics, 19.03.2021 08:00, dvh

Suppose you stand on the rim of a space station. If the radius of the station is 12,000 meters at what tangential speed must the rim of the station move in order for you to have the same weight as on the Earth? [HINT: F=mv2/r=mg]

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