A 2kg particle is attached to a 50cm string and moves in a horizontal circle with a radius of 40cm. The document requires calculating the tension in the string and the angular speed of the particle. The center of the circle is directly below the fixed point A where the string is attached.
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Circular Motion
A 2kg particle is attached to a 50cm string and moves in a horizontal circle with a radius of 40cm. The document requires calculating the tension in the string and the angular speed of the particle. The center of the circle is directly below the fixed point A where the string is attached.
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A particle of mass 2kg is attached to a light inextensible string of length 50cm.
The other end of the
string is attached to a fixed point A. The particle moves with a constant angular speed in a horizontal circle of radius 40cm. The center of the circle is vertically below A. Calculate the tension in the string and the angular speed of the particle.