Asked by Cody

One end of a cord is fixed and a small 0.470-kg object is attached to the other end, where it swings in a section of a vertical circle of radius 2.50 m as shown in the figure below. When θ = 21.0°, the speed of the object is 4.70 m/s. At this instant, find each of the following.

(a) the tension in the string

(b) the tangential and radial components of acceleration

(c) the total acceleration

I have the tension and it is 8.48N and I have the radial component of acceleration. I can't figure out how to get the tangential component of acceleration.

Please help and thank you.

Answers

Answered by bobpursley
Tangential acceleration is due to gravity. So you are looking for the component of gravity in the direction of the tangent.

tangential acceleration= g*sinorcosine 21

I don't know how your angle is measured, but you will need sin21 or cos21. Draw the figure.
Answered by Cody
Thank you very much. I used sin21 and it was right.
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