050m 0.25m 0.75 m and the point D is 0.25 m higher than B. A ball-bearing of mass 0.060 kg is released from A, which is 0.50 m hihcr than B. Assume that rotational and frictional effects can be ignored and that the bali-bearing remains in contac: with the track throughout thhe motion. (a) Calculate the speed of the ball-bearing () at E, (ii) at D. O) Drew a diagram showing the forces acting on the ball-bearing when it is at D and caiculate the reaction between the track and the bail-bearing at this point.

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A/9 The diagram shows a section of a curtain track
in a vertical plane. The curved section, CDE,
forms a circular arc of radius of curvature
Transcribed Image Text:A/9 The diagram shows a section of a curtain track in a vertical plane. The curved section, CDE, forms a circular arc of radius of curvature
0.50m
0.25m
B
0.75 m and the point D is 0.25 m higher than.
B. A ball-bearing of mess 0.060 kg is released
frem A, which is 0.50m higher than B.
Assume that rotational and frictional effects
can be ignored and that the oali-bearing
remains in contac: with the track throughout
the motion.
(a) Calculate the speed of the ball-hearing
(6) at E, (ii) at D.
(i) Drawa diagram showing the farces acting
on the ball-bearing when it is at D and
caiculate the reaction between the track
and the bail-bearing at this point.
Transcribed Image Text:0.50m 0.25m B 0.75 m and the point D is 0.25 m higher than. B. A ball-bearing of mess 0.060 kg is released frem A, which is 0.50m higher than B. Assume that rotational and frictional effects can be ignored and that the oali-bearing remains in contac: with the track throughout the motion. (a) Calculate the speed of the ball-hearing (6) at E, (ii) at D. (i) Drawa diagram showing the farces acting on the ball-bearing when it is at D and caiculate the reaction between the track and the bail-bearing at this point.
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