59 In Fig. 6-47, a 1.34 kg ball is connected by means of two massless strings, each of length L=1.70 m, to a vertical, r

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59 In Fig. 6-47, a 1.34 kg ball is connected by means of two massless strings, each of length L=1.70 m, to a vertical, r

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59 In Fig 6 47 A 1 34 Kg Ball Is Connected By Means Of Two Massless Strings Each Of Length L 1 70 M To A Vertical R 1
59 In Fig 6 47 A 1 34 Kg Ball Is Connected By Means Of Two Massless Strings Each Of Length L 1 70 M To A Vertical R 1 (53.73 KiB) Viewed 48 times
59 In Fig. 6-47, a 1.34 kg ball is connected by means of two massless strings, each of length L=1.70 m, to a vertical, rotating rod. The strings are tied to the rod with separation d=1.70 m and are taut. The tension in the upper string is 35 N. What are the (a) tension in the lower string, (b) magnitude of the net force Fnet ​ on the ball, and (c) speed of the ball? (d) What is the direction of Fnet ​ ?
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