An athlete swings a 2.23 kg ball horizon- tally on the end of a rope. The ball moves in a circle of radius 0.35 m at an
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An athlete swings a 2.23 kg ball horizon- tally on the end of a rope. The ball moves in a circle of radius 0.35 m at an angular speed of 0.42 rev/s. What is the tangential speed of the ball? Answer in units of m/s.
What is its centripetal acceleration? Answer in units of m/s?.
If the maximum tension the rope can with- stand before breaking is 111.6 N, what is the maximum tangential speed the ball can have? Answer in units of m/s.
An athlete swings a 2.23 kg ball horizon- tally on the end of a rope. The ball moves in a circle of radius 0.35 m at an angular speed of 0.42 rev/s. What is the tangential speed of the ball? Answer in units of m/s.
What is its centripetal acceleration? Answer in units of m/s?.
If the maximum tension the rope can with- stand before breaking is 111.6 N, what is the maximum tangential speed the ball can have? Answer in units of m/s.