A 1.5 kg ball is being swung in a 1.0 m (radius) horizontal circle on a string. If the speed of the ball is 6.6 m/s, determine the tension in the string. (ignore gravitational forces)
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A 1.5 kg ball is being swung in a 1.0 m (radius) horizontal circle on a string. If the speed of the ball is 6.6 m/s, determine the tension in the string. (ignore gravitational forces)
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