What forces are acting on the ant as it swings on a rotating rod?

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In summary, a thin rod fixed on one end rotates in a vertical motion with a period of pi seconds. When the rod is held horizontally and an ant clings to it at a distance of 1m from the pivot, the contact force exerted by the rod on the ant at the lowest position can be expressed in terms of the ant's body weight. The ant experiences only friction and its weight as forces, and its acceleration in the x-direction is 0. However, when considering its motion fully, it also has an acceleration in the y-direction as it revolves around the pivot. This means that the contact force will be in the opposite direction of the ant's motion in order to keep it in equilibrium.
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a thin rod is fixed on one end and rotate in a vertical motion. Its period of oscillation is pi s .
It is now held in the horizontal position and let go. An ant happen to cling into the rod at distance 1 m from the pivot. Find the contact forcce the rod exert on the ants when it swing to the lowest position. Express the mag. of the force in terms of the ant's body weight.

When it reaches the equilibrium position, the aceleration is 0. hence the net force acting on ant in the horizontal direction should be 0. Only friction and the weight of the ant act on it . Is this way of doing correct , if not , please explain to me how?
 
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Wen,
two questions before I try to answer your question.
1. Is the rod rotating like the spoke of a bicycle wheel while the wheel is held upright?
2. Have you done simple harmonic motion?
 
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yes to both .
 
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What forces are the ant experiencing at the bottom and in which directions are they?
 
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the friction and its weight because the aceleration of both the rod and ant is 0
 
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Forget about the rod, just think about the ant. The projected motion of the ant on the x-axis gives a zero acceleration for the ant in the x-direction, but we also need to consider the projection of the ant on the y-axis in order to describe it's motion fully, that is it also has an acceleration in the y-direction as it revolves around the pivot. In what direction will the friction force (called the contact force in your problem) be?
 
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