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A small object of mass m= 90 kg slides down a spherical dome of radius R=12 m without any friction. It starts off at the top (p...Asked by keitanako
A small object of mass m= 90 kg slides down a spherical dome of radius R=12 m without any friction. It starts off at the top (polar angle θ=0) at zero speed. Use g=10 m/s2. (See figure)
(a) What is the magnitude of the force (in Newtons) exerted by the dome on the mass when it is at the top, at θ=0∘?
N(θ=0∘)=
(b) What is the magnitude of the force (in Newton) exerted by the dome on the mass when it is at θ=30∘?
N(θ=30∘)=
(c) At what angle θ0 does the sliding mass take off from the dome? answer in degrees (0∘≤θ0≤90∘; )
θ0=
(a) What is the magnitude of the force (in Newtons) exerted by the dome on the mass when it is at the top, at θ=0∘?
N(θ=0∘)=
(b) What is the magnitude of the force (in Newton) exerted by the dome on the mass when it is at θ=30∘?
N(θ=30∘)=
(c) At what angle θ0 does the sliding mass take off from the dome? answer in degrees (0∘≤θ0≤90∘; )
θ0=
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