In an automatic clothes dryer, a hollow cylinder moves the clothes on a vertical circle (radius r

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In an automatic clothes dryer, a hollow cylinder moves the clothes on a vertical circle (radius r = 0.32 m), as the drawing shows. The appliance is designed so that the clothes tumble gently as they dry. This means that when a piece of clothing reaches an angle of u above the horizontal, it loses contact with the wall of the cylinder and falls onto the clothes below. How many revolutions per second should the cylinder make in order that the clothes lose contact with the wall when ( = 70.0o?
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Physics

ISBN: 978-1118486894

10th edition

Authors: David Young, Shane Stadler

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