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What is the force and acceleration in a conical pendulum?
Question 1: part a: are they asking for a specific force, such as 5 Newtons? There is a nucleus which consists of protons and neutrons; the electrons are revolving around this. Perhaps they are also wanting the centripetal force, which would involve me to use this formula: fc=mac...- brmochel
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What is the force and acceleration in a conical pendulum?
or normal ?- brmochel
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What is the force and acceleration in a conical pendulum?
In response to the part b , you would also have an upward force equal to the downward gravity, correct? Isn't that the net force?- brmochel
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What is the force and acceleration in a conical pendulum?
Can you specify which question you are answering. I understand the first one to go with the first question. Not sure which ones you were helping with for the b and c. What is kx? is that friction ? Constant velocity means that there isn't an acceleration- brmochel
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What is the force and acceleration in a conical pendulum?
You can help with any of the questions, you don't have to do all of them.- brmochel
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What is the force and acceleration in a conical pendulum?
This homework is worth 5 percent of the total grade, so this shows that I am purely doing this for my own benefit. I'm struggling with this course, want to understand it, and will be taking more physics classes in the future college courses that I take. In conclusion to this, I ask that...- brmochel
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