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MIT 8.01 Physics I Classical Mechanics, Fall 1999 6 Online
OpenStudy (anonymous):

In the Circular Motion- Kinematics Lecture was stated that in a space station, if gavity is created, and if we think about Captain Kirk game, then the person standin on the floor is being pushed by the floor directly upward(?), then the gravity perceived should be downward; but it's not. Rather it's radially outward. why?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

can u draw the diagram?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

|dw:1329926700313:dw| sorry about it's quality........If the floor pushes the person upward, shouldn't the direction of gravity be downward? But the direction of the gravitational force is radially outward.........

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