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I having figuring out a problem gave me, but he won't tell me how to do it. Here's the problem "A small bead with mass M is attached to a very light string hung from a ceiling. The string can be torn by a force exceeding the value of 10 Mg where g is the acceleration due to gravity. The bead on the string may ocsillate harmonically with a period To. A student decides to perform another experiment. He takes the attached bead aside from its equilibrium and pushes it in such a way that the beaad performs a full revolution in a horizontal plane.
What is the time of one revolution of the bead that can be calculated with teh data, given above? Is this time a maximum or minimum value of all possible?"
I've looked all over the internet and textbooks trying to find examples with no success. I know that I need the period etc but I don't know how to apply them to getting the answer.
Thanks for the help.
What is the time of one revolution of the bead that can be calculated with teh data, given above? Is this time a maximum or minimum value of all possible?"
I've looked all over the internet and textbooks trying to find examples with no success. I know that I need the period etc but I don't know how to apply them to getting the answer.
Thanks for the help.