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A 2.0 kg mass swinging at the end of a 0.5 m string is travelling 3.0 m/s. What is the centripetal
force on the mass?
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You should have a textbook with this simple formula:
F(centripetal) = M V^2/R
Trying reading the assignment. It's a better way to learn than dumping off your questions here with multiple names.
F(centripetal) = M V^2/R
Trying reading the assignment. It's a better way to learn than dumping off your questions here with multiple names.
Perhaps it is different names, but the questions are remarkably similar. Having answered one, I thing WLS has answered them all. Acentripetal = v^2/r
Fc=(mv^2)/r
(2.0*3.0^2)/0.5
(2.0*3.0^2)/0.5