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09 - Quiz - 1 (5) Circular and Rotational Motion

The document provides 3 physics problems to solve: 1) Calculate the speed of a runner running around an oval with a diameter of 5200 cm and centripetal acceleration of 0.35 m/s^2. 2) Calculate the force applied when a 45 cm pipe produces 30 N m of torque on a wrench. 3) Calculate the mass needed to balance a 1.5 kg mass hanging at the end of a meter stick if hung at the 40 cm mark. The document instructs showing complete solutions and boxing final answers rounded to two decimal places.
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09 - Quiz - 1 (5) Circular and Rotational Motion

The document provides 3 physics problems to solve: 1) Calculate the speed of a runner running around an oval with a diameter of 5200 cm and centripetal acceleration of 0.35 m/s^2. 2) Calculate the force applied when a 45 cm pipe produces 30 N m of torque on a wrench. 3) Calculate the mass needed to balance a 1.5 kg mass hanging at the end of a meter stick if hung at the 40 cm mark. The document instructs showing complete solutions and boxing final answers rounded to two decimal places.
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Solve for the following problems. Show the complete solution and box your final answer. Final answers
should be rounded up to two decimal places.
1. A runner runs around an oval with a diameter of 5200 cm with a centripetal acceleration of 0.35
2
m/s . What is the speed of the runner?

2. Calculate the force applied when a pipe extends the length of the wrench at 45 cm to produce 30
N m of torque.

3. A meter stick is hung at its center at the end of a string. A 1.5 kg mass hangs by the end of the
meter stick. What mass should be hung at the 40 cm mark to balance the meter stick?

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