Asked by ken
A ball is attached to a string with length of L. It swings in a horizontal circle, with a constant speed. The string makes an angle (theta) with the vertical, and T is the magnitude of the tension in the string.
1)Determine the Mass of the Ball.
2)Determine th Speed of the Ball.
3)Determine the Frequency of revolutions of the Ball.
1)
F=Tsin(theta)=ma
m= (Tcos theta)/g
Tcos(theta)- mg= 0
T= mg/[cos(theta)]
F=Tsin(theta)
F= mg/[cos(theta)] * sin(theta) subtitute for T
F=mgtan(theta)
F=(mv^2)/r r=Lsin(theta)
mgtan(theta)=(mv^2)/ Lsin(theta)
v= square root of gLtan(theta)sin(theta)
3)
T= 2pi time square root of (l /g)
frequency= 1/t
frequency= 1/ [ 2pi time square root of (l /g) ]
I need comment about my solution. Thanks
1)Determine the Mass of the Ball.
2)Determine th Speed of the Ball.
3)Determine the Frequency of revolutions of the Ball.
1)
F=Tsin(theta)=ma
m= (Tcos theta)/g
Tcos(theta)- mg= 0
T= mg/[cos(theta)]
F=Tsin(theta)
F= mg/[cos(theta)] * sin(theta) subtitute for T
F=mgtan(theta)
F=(mv^2)/r r=Lsin(theta)
mgtan(theta)=(mv^2)/ Lsin(theta)
v= square root of gLtan(theta)sin(theta)
3)
T= 2pi time square root of (l /g)
frequency= 1/t
frequency= 1/ [ 2pi time square root of (l /g) ]
I need comment about my solution. Thanks
Answers
Answered by
drwls
(1) T cos theta = mg
m = (T/g) cos theta
(2) T sin theta = m V^2/r
= (T/g) cos theta V^2/r
tan theta = V^2/(gr)
V = sqrt [g r tan theta)
3) V * period = V/f = 2 pi r
f = [1/(2 pi)]* sqrt (g r tan theta)
m = (T/g) cos theta
(2) T sin theta = m V^2/r
= (T/g) cos theta V^2/r
tan theta = V^2/(gr)
V = sqrt [g r tan theta)
3) V * period = V/f = 2 pi r
f = [1/(2 pi)]* sqrt (g r tan theta)
Answered by
Anonymous
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scoring.
zero/nothing iz called ?
Answered by
drwls
Anonymous, you should have posted this as a new question, not under someone else's physics question
In tennis, zero is "love"
The expression "love" originated in the French word "l'ouef" (the goose egg), but in French tournaments today, the official uses the word "zero" when announcing the score.
In tennis, zero is "love"
The expression "love" originated in the French word "l'ouef" (the goose egg), but in French tournaments today, the official uses the word "zero" when announcing the score.
Answered by
annon
(1) T cos theta = mg
m = (T/g) cos theta
(2) T sin theta = m V^2/r
= (T/g) cos theta V^2/r
tan theta = V^2/(gr)
V = sqrt [g r tan theta)
3) V * period = V/f = 2 pi r
f = [1/(2 pi)]* sqrt (g r tan theta)
m = (T/g) cos theta
(2) T sin theta = m V^2/r
= (T/g) cos theta V^2/r
tan theta = V^2/(gr)
V = sqrt [g r tan theta)
3) V * period = V/f = 2 pi r
f = [1/(2 pi)]* sqrt (g r tan theta)
Answered by
Anonymous
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Answered by
pyeong shin
This question is from the 2002 AP exam. There is also a fifth component that asks for the trajectory of the ball after the string breaks
Answered by
chikinlover27
gentlemen in paris
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