A ball swings counterclockwise in a vertical circle at the end of a rope 1.38 m long. When the ball is 37.4° past the lowest point on its way up, its total acceleration is (-19.sî + 25.5ĵ) m/s2. For that instant, do the following. (a) Sketch a vector diagram showing the components of its acceleration. Choose File no file selected This answor has not beon graded yet. (b) Determine the magnitude of its radial acceleration. m/s2 (c) Determine the velocity of the ball. magnitude m/s • counterclockwise from the +i direction direction

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A ball swings counterclockwise in a vertical circle at the end of a rope 1.38 m
long. When the ball is 37.4° past the lowest point on its way up, its total
acceleration is (-19.sî + 25.5ĵ) m/s2. For that instant, do the following.
(a) Sketch a vector diagram showing the components of its acceleration.
Choose File no file selected
This answor has not beon graded yet.
(b) Determine the magnitude of its radial acceleration.
m/s2
(c) Determine the velocity of the ball.
magnitude
m/s
• counterclockwise from the +i direction
direction
Transcribed Image Text:A ball swings counterclockwise in a vertical circle at the end of a rope 1.38 m long. When the ball is 37.4° past the lowest point on its way up, its total acceleration is (-19.sî + 25.5ĵ) m/s2. For that instant, do the following. (a) Sketch a vector diagram showing the components of its acceleration. Choose File no file selected This answor has not beon graded yet. (b) Determine the magnitude of its radial acceleration. m/s2 (c) Determine the velocity of the ball. magnitude m/s • counterclockwise from the +i direction direction
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