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Physics, 23.06.2021 21:50, milhai0627a

Spin cycles of washing machines remove water from clothes by producing a large radial acceleration at the rim of the cylindrical tub that holds the water and clothes. Suppose that the diameter of the tub in a typical home washing machine is 50 cm. Required:
What is the rotation rate, in rev/min, of the tub during the spin cycle if the radial acceleration of points on the tub wall is 3g?

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