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In short-track speed skating, the track has straight sections and semi-circles 16 m in diameter. Assume that a 66 kg skater goes around the
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In short-track speed skating, the track has straight sections and semi-circles 16 m in diameter. Assume that a 66 kg skater goes around the turn at a constant 12 m/s.
A. What is the horizontal force on the skater?
B. What is the ratio of this force to the skater’s weight?
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Answer:
a. 1,188 N
b. 1.836
Explanation:
The computation is shown below:
a. For horizontal force, first we need to find out the circular path radius which is shown below:
As we know that
= 8m
Now the horizontal force is
where,
m = 66 kg
v = 12 m/s
and r = 8 m
Now placing these values to the above formula
So, the horizontal force is
= 1,188 N
b. Now the ratio of force to the weight of skater is
= 1.836