A ball that weighs 2kg swings from rest on a string that is 0.8 meters long that is initially held horizontally as shown in the diagram. Find a value for the tension in the string when the ball reaches its lowest point.

A ball that weighs 2kg swings from rest on a string that is 0.8 meters long...
A 0.0410- kg ball swings on the end of a 1.310- m-long string. On one swing the tension in the string is 0.878 N at the lowest point. By the second swing the ball has lost 6.3 percent of its energy. What is the ball's speed at the lowest point on the second swing?
10. A 3 kg ball on the end of a 2 meter string is released from rest from the horizontal position shown below. What is the tension in the string as the ball swings through its lowest point? (7 points)
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9 A small 2kg ball is tied to a massless string 2m long to form a pendulum that is then set swinging by releasing the ball from rest when the string makes an angle 30° with vertical. Neglecting all kinds of friction, what is the ball's speed when the string is vertical? What is the ball's speed when the string makes an angle 10° with vertical? 10. A 1000 kg...
1)The string in the figure is L = 100.0 cm long, and the distance d to the fixed peg at point P is 62.5 cm. When the initially stationary ball is released with the string horizontal as shown, it will swing along the dashed arc. What is its speed when it reaches its lowest point 2)What is its speed when it reaches its highest point after the string catches on the peg 3) A constant force of 45.5 N, directed...
A 1.8 kg ball at the end of a 1.6 m string swings in a vertical plane. At its lowest point the ball is moving with a speed of 12 m/s. (a) What is its speed (in m/s) at the top of its path? m/s (b) What is the tension (in N) in the string when the ball is at the bottom and at the top of its path? bottom of its path _______ N top of its path _________...
A ball of mass 50g is fixed to the end of a 40 cm long string of negligible mass. The other end of the string is tied to a fixed point. The ball is free to swing on the string. Initially, the ball is held so the string is taut and horizontal. The ball is then released and is observed to a swing in a vertical plane. A) Neglecting friction, the maximum kinetic energy of the ball as it swings...
A 0.25 kg ball is suspended from a light 1.1 m string as shown. The string makes an angle of 21° with the vertical. Let U = 0 when the ball is at its lowest point (θ = 0). 1. What is the gravitational potential energy, in joules, of the ball before it is released? 2. What will be the speed of the ball, in meters per second, when it reaches the bottom?
1) A red ball of mass mı = 15.0 kg is hung on a rope that's L = 5.00 m, long. Initially, it's held 1) ; horizontally, with the rope stretched taut, as shown in the figure, and te released. When it reaches the vertical position, it strikes a blue ball of mass, m2-0.900 kg, sitting on a frictionless shelf. As it continues to swing,it then strikes a third green ball of mass, 1.10kg, hanging on a rope that's 3.00...
A 1.9-kg ball is attached to the end of a 2.6-m string to form a pendulum. This pendulum is released from rest with a string horizontal. At the lowest point in its swing when it is moving horizontally, the ball collides elastically with a 2.5-kg block initially at rest on a horizontal frictionless surface. What is the speed of the block just after the collision? Show all the important physics steps.