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A 9.45 kg monkey is hanging by one arm from a branch and swinging on a...
A 10.6-kg monkey is hanging by one arm from a branch and swinging on a vertical circle. As an approximation, assume a radial distance of 83.4 cm is between the branch and the point where the monkey's mass is located. As the monkey swings through the lowest point on the circle, it has a speed of 2.17 m/s. Find (a) the magnitude of the centripetal force acting on the monkey and (b) the magnitude of the tension in the monkey's...
See Conceptual Example 6 to review the concepts involved in this problem. A 8.95-kg monkey is hanging by one arm from a branch and swinging on a vertical circle. As an approximation, assume a radial distance of 78.9 cm is between the branch and the point where the monkey's mass is located. As the monkey swings through the lowest point on the circle, it has a speed of 2.72 m/s. Find (a) the magnitude of the centripetal force acting on...
See Conceptual Example 6 to review the concepts involved in this problem. A 11.2-kg monkey is hanging by one arm from a branch and swinging on a vertical circle. As an approximation, assume a radial distance of 67.6 cm is between the branch and the point where the monkey's mass is located. As the monkey swings through the lowest point on the circle, it has a speed of 2.11 m/s. Find (a) the magnitude of the centripetal force acting on...
A 11.0-kg monkey swings from a vine. The distance from the monkey to where the vine is connected to the tree is L = 5.62 m. When the vine is vertical, the tension in it is 190 N. At this point, what is the monkey's speed?
One end of a cord is fixed and
a small 0.550-kg object is attached to the other end, where it
swings in a section of a vertical circle of radius 1.00 m, as shown
in the figure below. When θ = 30.0°, the speed of the object is
6.50 m/s.
One end of a cord is fixed and a small 0.550-kg object is attached to the other end, where it swings in a section of a vertical circle of radius...
Tarzan plans to cross a gorge by swinging in an arc from a hanging vine, as shown in the figure If his arms are capable of exerting a force of 2100 N on the vine, what is the maximum speed he can tolerate at the lowest point of his swing? His mass is 82 kg , and the vine is 3.5 m long.
A 0.5 KG mass attached to the end of a string swings in a vertical circle of radius 2 m. When the mass is at the lowest point of a circle, the speed of the mass is 12 m/s. The magnitude of the force in (N) of the string on the mass at this position is approximately?
A small remote-controlled car with mass 1.5 kg moves at a constant speed of 12 m.s in a vertical circle inside a metal track (see figure). B V = 12.0 m/s 5.00 m A. What is its centripetal acceleration? m.s B. What is the magnitude of the centripetal force acting on the car? N C. What is the magnitude of the force exerted by the track on the car at point B? N
A fast pitch softball player does a "windmill" pitch moving her hand through a vertical circular arc to pitch a ball at 70mph. The 0.20 kg ball is 50 cm from the pivot point at her shoulder. Part A Just before the ball leaves her hand, what is its centripetal acceleration? Express your answer in meters per second squared. Part B At the lowest point of the circle, the ball has reached its maximum speed. What is the magnitude of...
4. A weight of mass 100 gm (0.1 kg) is suspended from a vertical spring causing the spring to stretch so that the distance from the spring's point of suspension to the center of mass of the weight is 20 cm (0.20 m). If the spring and mass are rotated in a horizontal circle, how many RPMS does it take to stretch the spring out to the same length of 20 cm? r 20 cm In other words, how fast...