Asked by Fred
A 0.630 kg wooden block is spun around on a wooden table. The wooden block is being spun around on a 2.00 m long massless wire. The wooden block has air being pushed out behind it causing a thrust force of 3.30 N. The air is being pushed out at 70.0° from the radial line as shown in the figure. If the block is initially at rest and the coefficient of friction is 0.370, what is the tension in the wire after 16.0 revolutions?
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Answered by
bobpursley
70 degrees? what direction?
Answered by
Fred
The radial line is in line with the string on the diagram and is going out from the block. The angle is in between the radial line and the block.
Answered by
io
90i
Answered by
uoit
uoit question
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