A ball of mass 6.0 kg, which is attached to a very light string, is held parallel to ground. The ball is released from rest and swings downwards in a circular arc of radius r. Find the tension in the string at the lowest point. (Use g = 9.8m/s2 and round answer to 1 decimal place.)
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A ball of mass 6.0 kg, which is attached to a very light string, is held parallel to ground. The ball is released from rest and swings downwards in a circular arc of radius r. Find the tension in the string at the lowest point. (Use g = 9.8m/s2 and round answer to 1 decimal place.)
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