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:a common carnival ride, called a gravitron, is a large r 15 m cylinder in which people stand against the outer wall. the cylinder spins so that the riders move with a linear speed v. at a certain point the floor of the cylinder lowers and the people are surprised they don't slide down. the friction between the wall and their clothes is ts 0.54. × 50% part (a) what is the minimum speed, in meters per second, that the cylinder must make a person move at to ensure they will "stick" to the wall? grade summary deductions potentia vmin10.5782 0% 100% submissions attempts remaining: 3 cos 789 home acoso cotan atano)acotan0sinho cosh0t asin % per attempt) detailed view 2|3| → 0% tanh) cotanho 0 end 0% degrees radians backspace | del | clear submit i give up! hints: 3 for a 0% deduction. hints remaining: () feedback: 0% deduction per feedback. draw the free body diagram of a person on the ride the normal force is the centripetal force the speed is independent of the persons mass submission historv all date times are displayed in eastern standard time red submission date times indicate late work date time answer hints feedback vmin 8.9095 v = 8.91 1 oct 18, 2018 10: 19 pm draw the free body diagram of a person on the ride the normal force is the centripetal force the speed is independent of the persons mass min 2 oct 18,2018 10: 21 pm vmin- 10.5782 min 10.58 50% part (b) what is the frequency fin revolutions per minute of the carnival ride when it has reached the minimum speed to "stick" someone to the wall?

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