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A hummingbird that is moving at a speed of 6 m/s as she pulls out of her dive (a circle in the vertical plane.) The mass

Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2022 11:37 am
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A hummingbird that is moving at a speed of 6 m/s as she pulls out of her dive (a circle in the vertical
plane.)
The mass of the hummingbird is 4 grams.
A.
What is the acceleration of the hummingbird at the lowest point in her circular path if the radius of the path
is 4 m at that point?
B.
C.
What is the magnitude of the upward force acting on the hummingbird at the lowest point?
What is the source of the upward force acting on the hummingbird at the lowest point?
A Hummingbird That Is Moving At A Speed Of 6 M S As She Pulls Out Of Her Dive A Circle In The Vertical Plane The Mass 1
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21. [10 pts] A hummingbird that is moving at a speed of 6 m/s as she pulls out of her dive (a circle in the vertical plane.) The mass of the hummingbird is 4 grams. A. What is the acceleration of the hummingbird at the lowest point in her circular path if the radius of the path is 4 m at that point? B. What is the magnitude of the upward force acting on the hummingbird at the lowest point? C. What is the source of the upward force acting on the hummingbird at the lowest point?