Ask your own question, for FREE!
Mathematics 16 Online
OpenStudy (princezz):

For spinning amusement park ride, the velocity v in meters per second of a car moving around a curve with a radius r meters is given by v=(square root) ar, where a is the car's acceleration in m/s^2. for safety reasons, a ride has a maximum acceleration of 39.2 m/s2. If the cars on the ride have a velocity of 14 m/s, What is the smallest radius that any curve on the ride may have? @Awesome781 :D

OpenStudy (awesome781):

First, you should write down the formula given

OpenStudy (princezz):

Ok then what do I do after?

OpenStudy (awesome781):

Then you plug in the values according to your formula.....which in this case is the velocity= the square root of the acceleration times the radius :)

OpenStudy (princezz):

I did :D Jus to make sure did u get 7 as the answer?

OpenStudy (awesome781):

Well no.... if u plugged in the values the way like the formula..... it should come out as 5

OpenStudy (princezz):

Aweee man ....... AWESOME >"<

OpenStudy (awesome781):

Omg .... WHAT princezz >"<?

OpenStudy (princezz):

|dw:1394589057324:dw|

OpenStudy (awesome781):

Idk what part ur stuck on......lol sorry U_U

OpenStudy (princezz):

Its Alright...... thanks for the help tho Do u know anyone who can help me LoL?

OpenStudy (awesome781):

Oh yes I do .... :) The best one too lol

OpenStudy (princezz):

Tell meeeeeeeeeeeee

OpenStudy (awesome781):

Ok dang..... hold up :)

OpenStudy (princezz):

Help me sweetie :D @timo86m

OpenStudy (awesome781):

LOL U know its not as complicated as ur making it...... all u gotta do is jus plug I the values according to the formula and if you did the calculation correctly it should come out as 5

OpenStudy (princezz):

U know what i'll try again <3

OpenStudy (awesome781):

^_^

OpenStudy (anonymous):

|dw:1394593405044:dw|

Can't find your answer? Make a FREE account and ask your own questions, OR help others and earn volunteer hours!

Join our real-time social learning platform and learn together with your friends!
Can't find your answer? Make a FREE account and ask your own questions, OR help others and earn volunteer hours!

Join our real-time social learning platform and learn together with your friends!