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59. an amusement park ride consists of a large vertical cylinder that spins about its axis fast enough that any person inside is held up against the wall when the floor drops away (fig. p6.59). the coefficient of static friction between person and wall is ms , and the radius of the cylinder is r. (a) show that the maximum period of revolution necessary to keep the person from falling is t 5 (4p2 rms /g) 1/2 . (b) if the rate of revolution of the cylinder is made to be somewhat larger, what happens to the magnitude of each one of the forces acting on the person? what happens in the motion of the person? (c) if the rate of revolution of the cylinder is instead made to be somewhat smaller, what happens to the magnitude of each one of the forces acting on the person? how does the motion of the person change?

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