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Circular Motion: Find Speed at Point A
Umm force of weight and that's all... and it acts down. But what does that do?- Bryan Tran
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Circular Motion: Find Speed at Point A
Homework Statement A .8 kg lead ball is whirled on the end of a string 5 meters long. When the ball passes through point A at the top of the path, the tension in the string is 4.96 N. What is the speed of the bob at point A? *NOTE - POINT A is at the top of the circle... Homework Equations...- Bryan Tran
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- Circular Circular motion Motion
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How Can I Linearize a Velocity vs Force Graph in Circular Motion Analysis?
http://www.webassign.net/userimages/Linearization%20Practice%20-%20Circular%20Motion%20Lab.pdf?id=317339&db=v4net Here's the PDF But in this one it doesn't have velocity... Maybe that's what I'm suppose to do... not use velocity and just use the variable vs time- Bryan Tran
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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How Can I Linearize a Velocity vs Force Graph in Circular Motion Analysis?
Yes, very similar! except it's for 10 rotations, not 15.- Bryan Tran
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How Can I Linearize a Velocity vs Force Graph in Circular Motion Analysis?
Homework Statement In my circular motion lab, I have to find the Varying Force. I have a constant Bob mass, and constant radius. I also have the data recorded of the Hanging mass, Time for 10 circles, period, force, and speed. Then I had a velocity vs force graph which I plotted the data and...- Bryan Tran
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- Data Linearization
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help