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Physics, 03.02.2021 21:40 loganparrish2488

Standing inside a rotating space station, your feet have a greater linear speed and a greater centripetal acceleration than your head. We say there is a difference in g's from your head to your feet, and this difference can be quite uncomfortable. Studies show, however, that a difference of 1/100 g across the human body produces no discomfort. If you are 1.7 m tall, what should be the radius of the space station (in m) compared to your height so that the difference in acceleration between your head and feet is only 1/100 g?

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