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A 5.65 kg ball is attached to the top of a vertical pole with a 2.21 m length of massless string. The ball is struck, causing it to revolve around the pole at a speed of 4.47 m/s in a horizontal circle with the string remaining taut. Calculate the angle, between 0° and 90° that the string makes with the pole. Take g 9.81 m/s2 angle What is the tension of the string? tension:
A 5.115.11 kg ball is attached to the top of a vertical pole with a 2.412.41 m length of massless string. The ball is struck, causing it to revolve around the pole at a speed of 4.914.91 m/s in a horizontal circle with the string remaining taut. Calculate the angle, between 0° and 90°, that the string makes with the pole. Take g=9.81g=9.81 m/s2. angle: ____ What is the tension of the string? tension: ____N
A 5.01 kg ball is attached to the top of a vertical pole with a 2.23 m length of massless string. The ball is struck, causing it to revolve around the pole at a speed of 4.31 m/s in a horizontal circle with the string remaining taut. Calculate the angle, between 0° and 90°, that the string makes with the pole. Take g 9.81 m/s- angle: What is the tension of the string? tension
A 5.73 kg ball is attached to the top of a vertical pole with a 2.01 m length of massless string. The ball is struck, causing it to revolve around the pole at a speed of 4.63 m/s in a horizontal circle with the string remaining taut. Calculate the angle, between 0° and 90°, that the string makes with the pole. Take g 9.81 m/s?. angle: What is the tension of the string? tension N
A 5.01 kg ball is attached to the top of a vertical pole with a 2.37 m length of massless string. The ball is struck, causing it to revolve around the pole at a speed of 4.93 m/s in a horizontal circle with the string remaining taut. Calculate the angle, between 0° and 90°, that the string makes with the pole. Take ?=9.81 m/s^2. b) What is the tension of the string?
A 5.61-kg ball hangs from the top of a vertical pole by a 2.43-m-long string. The ball is struck, causing it to revolve around the pole at a speed of 4.17 m/s in a horizontal circle with the string remaining taut. Calculate the angle, between 0° and 90°, that the string makes with the pole. Take g = 9.81 m/s2. What is the tension of the string?
A 5.59-kg ball hangs from the top of a vertical pole by a 2.49-m-long string. The ball is struck, causing it to revolve around the pole at a speed of 4.33 m/s in a horizontal circle with the string remaining taut. Calculate the angle, between 0
A 5.65-kg ball hangs from the top of a vertical pole by a 2.05-m-long string. The ball is struck, causing it to revolve around the pole at a speed of 4.13 m/s in a horizontal circle with the string remaining taut. Calculate the angle, between 0
3. A ball of mass m is attached to a vertical pole with a length of string L and spun with a constant speed v in a horizontal circle. a. Draw a free body diagram of the ball below: (5) ( b. Write expressions for Newton's 2nd Law in the x- and y-directions. (20) Assume that m = 3.50 kg, and the speed of the ball is 6.50 m/s. c. Find the magnitude of the tension in the string. (5)...
A ball of mass 1.25 kg is attached by a 1.4 meter long massless rope to the top of a vertical pole. The ball swings in a horizontal circle at a constant rate of ? rad/s with the rope making an angle of 29 A ball of mass 1.25 kg is attached by a 1.4 meter long massless rope to the top of a vertical pole. The ball swings in a horizontal circle at a constant rate of ? rad/s...