A rock tied to a string is swung around in a circle with a radius of 10 ft. The centripetal acceleration is 16.9 ft/sec2. Calculate the speed of the rock.

V^2/R = 16.9 ft/s^2

R = 10 ft

Solve for V

To find the speed of the rock, we can use the formula for centripetal acceleration:

a = v^2 / r

where
a = centripetal acceleration,
v = speed of the rock, and
r = radius of the circle.

Given that the centripetal acceleration (a) is 16.9 ft/sec^2 and the radius (r) is 10 ft, we can rearrange the formula to solve for the speed (v):

v = sqrt(a * r)

v = sqrt(16.9 ft/sec^2 * 10 ft)

v = sqrt(169 ft^2/sec^2)

v = 13 ft/sec

Therefore, the speed of the rock is 13 ft/sec.