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A mass hangs on the end of a massless rope. The pendulum is held horizontal and released from rest. When the mass reaches the b...Asked by yahaira Due Tonight, please Help
A mass hangs on the end of a massless rope. The pendulum is held horizontal and released from rest. When the mass reaches the bottom of its path it is moving at a speed v = 2.3 m/s and the tension in the rope is T = 21.8 N.
Return to the original mass. What is the tension in the string at the same vertical height as the peg (directly to the right of the peg)?
so far I have the rope is .2696m long and the mass is .74074kg
I don't know how to figure this out.
Return to the original mass. What is the tension in the string at the same vertical height as the peg (directly to the right of the peg)?
so far I have the rope is .2696m long and the mass is .74074kg
I don't know how to figure this out.
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bobpursley
I don't understand where the mass is, and how is it hanging when horizontal. As I understand it, if the pendulum is held horizontal, there shoud be no tension in the rope when horizontal.
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