ok between the typos from sending from my phone and goofing one number I cant let that stand so I'll repeat it correctly..
Tangential velocity of a single rotor at 5k rpm is (2pi*r)/t so with r=0.03m and t=60/5000 we get v=15.71 m/s
Force exerted by that single roller is (m*v^2)/r, so if v^2 = 15.71*15.71 = 246.74, then (v^2)/r = 246.74/0.03 = 8224.67, and force exerted by a roller of mass m is m*8224.67.
For 5.0g (0.05 kg) rollers force = 411.23 N each
For 5.5g rollers force = 453.36 N each
For 6.0g rollers force = 449.48 N each
Therefore comparing roller sets:
6x5.5g = 2.714 kN
2x5.0g+2x5.5g+2x6.0g = 2.714 kN
So even with my typos and a math goof it still works. If total weight is equal you still get equal force acting against the spring.
(Edited to add: I performed the calcs at full precision in windows calculator to avoid rounding errors as much as possible, but typed the intermediate steps rounded to 2 or 3 places because I didn't feel like subjecting you to huge decimals. That's why some of those steps look off in the least significant digits. Yeah I admit to being a math geek. Sue me.
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