A 5.61-kg ball hangs from the top of a vertical pole by a 2.43-m-long string. The ball is struck, causing it to revolve around the pole at a speed of 4.17 m/s in a horizontal circle with the string remaining taut. Calculate the angle, between 0° and 90°, that the string makes with the pole. Take g = 9.81 m/s2. What is the tension of the string?
A 5.61-kg ball hangs from the top of a vertical pole by a 2.43-m-long string. The...
A 5.65 kg ball is attached to the top of a vertical pole with a 2.21 m length of massless string. The ball is struck, causing it to revolve around the pole at a speed of 4.47 m/s in a horizontal circle with the string remaining taut. Calculate the angle, between 0° and 90° that the string makes with the pole. Take g 9.81 m/s2 angle What is the tension of the string? tension:
A 5.59-kg ball hangs from the top of a vertical pole by a 2.49-m-long string. The ball is struck, causing it to revolve around the pole at a speed of 4.33 m/s in a horizontal circle with the string remaining taut. Calculate the angle, between 0
A 5.65-kg ball hangs from the top of a vertical pole by a 2.05-m-long string. The ball is struck, causing it to revolve around the pole at a speed of 4.13 m/s in a horizontal circle with the string remaining taut. Calculate the angle, between 0
A 5.115.11 kg ball is attached to the top of a vertical pole with a 2.412.41 m length of massless string. The ball is struck, causing it to revolve around the pole at a speed of 4.914.91 m/s in a horizontal circle with the string remaining taut. Calculate the angle, between 0° and 90°, that the string makes with the pole. Take g=9.81g=9.81 m/s2. angle: ____ What is the tension of the string? tension: ____N
20> A 5.15 kg ball is attached to the top of a vertical pole with a 2.29 m length of massless string. The ball is struck, causing it to revolve around the pole at a speed of 4.41 m/s in a horizontal circle with the string remaining taut. Calculate the angle, between 0° and 90°, that the string makes with the pole. Take g 9.81 m/s2. angle: What is the tension of the string? tension: N
A 5.01 kg ball is attached to the top of a vertical pole with a 2.23 m length of massless string. The ball is struck, causing it to revolve around the pole at a speed of 4.31 m/s in a horizontal circle with the string remaining taut. Calculate the angle, between 0° and 90°, that the string makes with the pole. Take g 9.81 m/s- angle: What is the tension of the string? tension
A 5.73 kg ball is attached to the top of a vertical pole with a 2.01 m length of massless string. The ball is struck, causing it to revolve around the pole at a speed of 4.63 m/s in a horizontal circle with the string remaining taut. Calculate the angle, between 0° and 90°, that the string makes with the pole. Take g 9.81 m/s?. angle: What is the tension of the string? tension N
A 5.01 kg ball is attached to the top of a vertical pole with a 2.37 m length of massless string. The ball is struck, causing it to revolve around the pole at a speed of 4.93 m/s in a horizontal circle with the string remaining taut. Calculate the angle, between 0° and 90°, that the string makes with the pole. Take ?=9.81 m/s^2. b) What is the tension of the string?
A ball moves in a vertical circle attached to a light string of length 0.3 m fixed at its center. Assume that the only force acting on the ball are its weight and the tension of the string. Determine the minimum speed the ball must have, when the string makes a 90 degree angle with the vertical, so as to complete the circle by reaching the top.
A 2 kg hangs from the bottom of a 40 cm string fixed at its top end to the ceiling. The mass is then set to move in a horizontal circle at 2m/s under the action of gravity and the tension of the string only. Determine the angle made between the string and the vertical. b) the same mass and string are configured so that the mass can move in a vertical circle, again under the influence of gravity and...