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Problem #1 1.5 m The figure shows two wires that are tied to a 0.5 kg...
1.5 m The figure shows two wires that are tied to a 0.5 kg mass that revolves in a horizontal circle at a constant speed of 7 m/s. 1.1 m 1.5 m (note that the triangle is NOT equilaterall Find angles first.) Find: (a) the magnitude of the tension of the upper wire (in N); (b) the magnitude of the tension of the lower wire (in N);
Question 1 (3 points) The figure shows two wires tied to a 3.7 kg sphere that revolves in a horizontal circle at constant speed. At this particular speed the tension is the SAME in both wires. What is the tension? 60° 1.0 m 60° 1:00:00 Time Left:0:58:25 1.0 m 600 50 N 36 N 25 N 27 N Previous Page Next Page Page 1 of 15
Two wires are tied to the 400g sphere shown in figure. The sphere revolves in a horizontal circle at a constant speed of 8.40m/s. (Figure 1) What is the tension in the upper wire? What is the tension in the lower wire?
Two wires are tied to the 400 g sphere shown in figure. The sphere revolves in a horizontal circle at a constant speed of 7.60 m/s. (Figure 1) What is the tension in the upper wire? Express your answer with the appropriate units. What is the tension in the lower wire? Express your answer with the appropriate units.
Two wires are tied to the 3.0kg sphere shown in the figure. (Figure 1) The sphere revolves in a horizontal circle at constant speed. For what speed is the tension the same in both wires? Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. What is the tension? Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. Two wires are tied to the 3.0kg sphere shown in the figure. (Figure 1) The sphere revolves...
Two wires are tied to the 300 g sphereshown in Figure CP7.61. The sphere revolves in a horizontalcircle at a constant speed of 9.0 m/s.What is the tension in each ofthe wires?T1 = N (top wire)T2 = N (bottom wire)
An air puck of mass 0.18 kg is tied to a string and allowed to revolve in a circle of radius 1.1 m on a frictionless horizontal table. The other end of the string passes through a hole in the center of the table, and a mass of 1.3 kg is tied to it. The suspended mass remains in equilibrium while the puck on the tabletop revolves (a) What is the tension in the string? (6) What is the force...
2. (5 points) Two rigid wires are connected to the 2.0 kg sphere shown in the figure at right. The sphere revolves in a horizontal circle at constant speed. The distance between the ball and the axle to which the wires are connected is r = 0.866 m (which you could determine using geometrical arguments). 1.0 m (a) For what tangential speed will the tension be the same in both wires? (b) If the ball is rotating with the speed...
An air puck of mass 0.23 kg is tied to a string and allowed to revolve in a circle of radius 1.2 m on a frictionless horizontal table. The other end of the string passes through a hole in the center of the table, and a mass of 0.9 kg is tied to it. The suspended mass remains in equilibrium while the puck on the tabletop revolves. a) What is the tension in the string? (b) What is the force...
What is the tension in the upper wire? Express your answer with the appropriate units Constants | Periodic Table Two wires are tied to the 400 g sphere shown in figure. The sphere revolves in a horilzontal circle at a constant speed of 7.20 m/s. (Figure 1) alue Units Submit uest Answer Figure 1 of 1> Part B What is the tension in the lower wire? Express your answer with the appropriate units 0.5 m 0.5 m Value Units Submit...