Find the angular speed of Earth around the Sun in radians per second. (a) 2.22 3 1026 rad/s (b) 1.16 3 1027 rad/s (c) 3.17 3 1028 rad/s (d) 4.52 3 1027 rad/s (e) 1.99 3 1027 rad/s
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A sample of blood is placed in a centrifuge of radius 15.0 cm. The mass of a red blood cell is 3.0 3 10216 kg, and the magnitude of the force acting on it as it settles out of the plasma is 4.0 3 10211 N. At how many revolutions per second should the centrifuge be operated?
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