A centrifuge is a common laboratory instrument that separates components of diff
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Question
A centrifuge is a common laboratory instrument that separates components of differing densities in solution. This is accomplished by spinning a sample around in a circle with a large angular speed. Suppose that after a centrifuge in a medical laboratory is turned off, it continues to rotate with a constant angular deceleration for 10.9 s before coming to rest.
If its initial angular speed was 3830 rpm , what is the magnitude of its angular deceleration? (rev/s2)
How many revolutions did the centrifuge complete after being turned off? (Revolutions)
Explanation / Answer
i= 3830 rpm= 401.1 rad/sec apprx
= ( 0 - 401.1)/ 10.2= 39.32 rad/s^2 apprx
= 401.1( 10.2) - 0.5( 39.32)(10.2)^2= 4091.22 - 2045. 4264 = 2045.79 rad apprx
revolutions= 2045.79/ 2= 325.76 apptrx
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