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ramin86
Oct18-04, 12:46 AM
Everyone I know is having problems with this question:

3. [PSE6 6.P.011.] A 3.85 kg object is attached to a vertical rod by two strings as in Figure P6.11. The object rotates in a horizontal circle at constant speed 7.30 m/s.

Figure P6.11

(a) Find the tension in the upper string.
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(b) Find the tension in the lower string.
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http://www.webassign.net/pse/p6-11.gif for the figure

I've tried using various force equations, only to be wrong. Does anybody know how to do this problem??

ramin86
Oct18-04, 01:26 AM
Anybody know how to do this problem? Tried a lot of things, but I'm down to my last chance to answer the question correctly

wisky40
Oct18-04, 01:35 AM
it seems you are desparate, just show me your "force equation and I help you out right know

ramin86
Oct18-04, 01:55 AM
Well I tried some forms of the centripetal acceleration formula for the upper tension, and I also tried 3.85*9.88(cos of the angle) + 1/2 the horizontal force, but they haven't worked out.

wisky40
Oct18-04, 02:39 AM
Only because you try to do something, I'm going to help.
Use these forces ==>
T"sin(alpha)-T'sin(alpha)-mg=0 and T"cos(alpha)+T'cos(alpha)=mv^2/r
where T" is the upper tension and T' is the lower tension. Also, if you want to find
cos(alpha) and sin(alpha) use your sketch