3. A swing at a carnival ride is attached to rotating pole by a cable. The swing moves on horizontal circle as shown in the figure. The combined mass of the person and swing is 265 kg. A) What is the tension in the cable? B) What is the angular speed in rpm of the swing? C) Would the 60.0° angle increase or decrease if the angular speed increases? Explain

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3. A swing at a carnival ride is attached to rotating pole by a cable. The swing moves on a
horizontal circle as shown in the figure. The combined mass of the person and swing is
265 kg. A) What is the tension in the cable? B) What is the angular speed in rpm of the
swing? C) Would the 60.0 angle increase or decrease if the angular speed increases?
Explain
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15.0 m
60.0
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> Bulle
Mathematical Representation
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Transcribed Image Text:3. A swing at a carnival ride is attached to rotating pole by a cable. The swing moves on a horizontal circle as shown in the figure. The combined mass of the person and swing is 265 kg. A) What is the tension in the cable? B) What is the angular speed in rpm of the swing? C) Would the 60.0 angle increase or decrease if the angular speed increases? Explain Pictorial Representation 15.0 m 60.0 > Sp > Bulle Mathematical Representation ori MacBook Pro 80 200 04 DO 124 F5 24 F2 F3 F4 76 F7 FR F9 F10 23 2$ & 3 4 6 7 8 9 E R Y
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