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A stone is tied to a string (length = 0.450 m) and whirled in a circle at the same constant speed in two different ways. First,...Asked by Anon
A stone is tied to a string (length = 0.700 m) and whirled in a circle at the same constant speed in two different ways. First, the circle is horizontal and the string is nearly parallel to the ground. Next, the circle is vertical. In the vertical case the maximum tension in the string is 16.0% larger than the tension that exists when the circle is horizontal. Determine the speed of the stone.
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Damon
Horizontal
F = m v^2/r
Vertical
Fmax = m g + mv^2/r
m g + m v^2/r = 1.16 m v^2/r
g = .16 v^2/r
.16 v^2 = 9.8(.7)
solve
F = m v^2/r
Vertical
Fmax = m g + mv^2/r
m g + m v^2/r = 1.16 m v^2/r
g = .16 v^2/r
.16 v^2 = 9.8(.7)
solve
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Jezzel Mae Ladra
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