The horse on a carousel is 4.5 m from the central axis.
a. If the carousel rotates at 0.15 rev/s , how long does it take the horse to go around twice?
b. How fast is a child on the horse going (in m/s)?
(a) Time taken by carousel to go around twice = 2/0.15 = 13.3 s
(b) Speed os child on horse = 2×π× 4.5× 0.15 m/s = 4.24 m/s
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