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To design a centrifuge for a fighter pilot. find thecentrifuge
radius and rpm such that on average the future pilot'sbody is
subject to acceleration of 6g, while the difference ofacceleration
between different body parts does not exceed 0.5g evenwhen the
pilot stretches his full body length; assume the pilot is180 cm
tall.

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