Solving Mystery of String Force: Find the Answer

In summary, the diagram shows a heavy particle of mass m tied to a string of length l, attached to the ceiling, and moving in uniform circular motion with angular velocity of omega. The magnitude of the string force, S, can be found in terms of m, l, and omega using the formula F = m*omega^2*L, which is the simpler and more useful answer compared to the one with sin theta and g included.
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have a look a the diagram
heavy particle of mass m is tied to one end of a string which is of length l. The other end is attached to the ceiling. The particle forms uniform circular motion. Angular velocity of omega. String is angle theta. Ignore friction and mass of string.

Find magnitude of string force S in terms of m, l, omega
horizontal components [tex] F_{x} = F sin \theta = m \omega^2 l sin \theta [/tex]
vertical components = [tex] F_{y} = F cos \theta = mg [/tex]
total components [tex] F = m \sqrt{g^2 + \omega^4 l^2 sin^2 \theta) [/tex]
the textbook however omits the sin theta and the g part which gives [tex] F = ml \omega^2 [/tex]

who is right??
 

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The book is correct:
{String Length} = L
{Horizontal Radius of Circular Orbit} = r = L*sin(θ)
{Centripetal Force} = m*v2/r =
= m*ω2*r =
= m*ω2*{L*sin(θ)} =
= m*L*ω2*sin(θ)

{String Tension} = T
{Horizontal Component of String Tension} = T*sin(θ)

At equilibrium:
{Horizontal Component of String Tension} = {Centripetal Force}
::: ⇒ T*sin(θ) = m*L*ω2*sin(θ)
::: ⇒ T= m*L*ω2


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Both answers are "correct" but the book's is the simpler and more useful one. Realize that your equation for the horizontal components ([itex] F sin \theta = m \omega^2 l sin \theta [/itex]) immediately implies the book's answer.
 

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