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Swinging Ball at Top of Circle: Forces & Energies
I think I'm good for a) and b) because you sent me those links. although, I'm not sure on how to incorporate the angle in for d) and e)- sarah adam
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Swinging Ball at Top of Circle: Forces & Energies
u a real 1- sarah adam
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Swinging Ball at Top of Circle: Forces & Energies
not sure if my diagram is 100% right, along with my answers for b and c. Also, how do I go about d and e?- sarah adam
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Swinging Ball at Top of Circle: Forces & Energies
drop because of gravity- sarah adam
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Swinging Ball at Top of Circle: Forces & Energies
yes, it does.- sarah adam
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Swinging Ball at Top of Circle: Forces & Energies
okay give me some time geez- sarah adam
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Swinging Ball at Top of Circle: Forces & Energies
thanks for the headsup man. I'm currently updating it.- sarah adam
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Swinging Ball at Top of Circle: Forces & Energies
A 0.160 kg ball attached to a light cord is swung in a vertical circle of radius 70.0 cm. At the top of the swing, the speed of the ball is 3.26 m/s. The centre of the circle is 1.50 m above the floor. a. Draw a free-body diagram of the forces on the ball at the top of the swing. b. Calculate...- sarah adam
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