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A model airplane has a mass of .90 kg and moves at a constant speed on a circle that is parallel to the ground. Find the tension in the guideline (length = 17 m) for speeds of 19 and 38 m/s.
12 years ago

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Answered by bobpursley
tension=mass*v^2/r
12 years ago

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