A puck of mass m=0.095 kg is moving in a circle on a horizontal frictionless surface. It is held in its path by a massless string of length L= 0.74 m. The puck makes one revolution every t= 0.35s. Part a- What is the magnitude of the tension in the string, in newtons, while the puck revolves Part b- The string breaks suddenly. How fast, in meters per second, does the puck move away
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A puck of mass m=0.095 kg is moving in a circle on a horizontal frictionless surface. It is held in its path by a massless string of length L= 0.74 m. The puck makes one revolution every t= 0.35s.
Part a- What is the magnitude of the tension in the string, in newtons, while the puck revolves
Part b- The string breaks suddenly. How fast, in meters per second, does the puck move away ?
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