A heavy ball with a weight of 150 N (m = 15.3 kg) is hung from the ceiling of a lecture hall on a 4.6-m-long rope. The ball is pulled to one side and released to swing as a pendulum, reaching a speed of 5.6 m/s as it passes through the lowest point. What is the tension in the rope at that point?
A heavy ball with a weight of 150 N (m = 15.3 kg) is hung from the ceiling of a lecture hall on a 4.6-m-long rope. The ball is pulled to one side and released to swing as a pendulum, reaching a speed of 5.6 m/s as it passes through the lowest point. What is the tension in the rope at that point?
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![A heavy ball with a weight of 150 N (m = 15.3 kg) is hung from the ceiling of a lecture hall on a 4.6-m-long rope. The
ball is pulled to one side and released to swing as a pendulum, reaching a speed of 5.6 m/s as it passes through the
lowest point. What is the tension in the rope at that point?](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F76e512d8-d017-4cca-8204-9d6bddf03a6d%2Fcafd862d-3e95-4947-8fec-ac5e08ed0235%2Fhky9hm5_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:A heavy ball with a weight of 150 N (m = 15.3 kg) is hung from the ceiling of a lecture hall on a 4.6-m-long rope. The
ball is pulled to one side and released to swing as a pendulum, reaching a speed of 5.6 m/s as it passes through the
lowest point. What is the tension in the rope at that point?
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