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no. what were u thinking?for this q could u also do the following:
a=v squared/r
v=2pir/t
since t has to be 60 or more let t=60
therefore r must be 893.65m or more View attachment 45931View attachment 45932
Yes that seems to also work. The solutions probably did their way so you don't have to do a simultaneous equation to find the radius.for this q could u also do the following:
a=v squared/r
v=2pir/t
since t has to be 60 or more let t=60
therefore r must be 893.65m or more View attachment 45931View attachment 45932
Why are you being so condescending all over the forum are you trying to get banned?no. what were u thinking?
if you let radius be rhow would yk that the radius is 1m?View attachment 45929View attachment 45930