Problem Set A 0.30 – kg object is being whirled vertically using a 1.0 -m rope. Illustration a) What is the linear velocity of the object if the tension on the rope when the object is at the highest point of the circular path is 300 N? b) What is the tension on the rope when the object is at the lowest point of the circular path? (with reference to the linear velocity at letter a) c) How many revolutions does it make in 20 s? (with reference to the linear velocity at letter a)
Problem Set A 0.30 – kg object is being whirled vertically using a 1.0 -m rope. Illustration a) What is the linear velocity of the object if the tension on the rope when the object is at the highest point of the circular path is 300 N? b) What is the tension on the rope when the object is at the lowest point of the circular path? (with reference to the linear velocity at letter a) c) How many revolutions does it make in 20 s? (with reference to the linear velocity at letter a)
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Transcribed Image Text:Problem Set
A 0.30 – kg object is being whirled vertically using a 1.0 – m rope.
Illustration
a) What is the linear velocity of the object if the
tension on the rope when the object is at the
highest point of the circular path is 300 N?
b) What is the tension on the rope when the
object is at the lowest point of the circular
c) How many revolutions does it make in 20 s?
(with reference to the linear velocity at letter
path? (with reference to the linear velocity at
letter a)
a)
d) How long will it take the object to make 100
revs? (with reference to the linear velocity at
letter a)
e) What is the minimum velocity that is required
so the object will be able to travel in vertical
circular path?

Transcribed Image Text:f) What is the tension on the rope when the
g) What is the period of the object? (with
reference to the velocity in letter e)
object is at the lowest point of the circular
path, if it travels at minimum velocity (with
reference to velocity in letter e)?
h) What is the maximum velocity the object can
i) What is the frequency of the object? (With
reference to the velocity in letter h)
be whirled if the rope can hold a maximum
tension of 400 N?
j) What centripetal force is acting upon the
object? (with reference to the velocity in
letter h)
k) What is the centripetal acceleration of the
object? (with reference to the tension in f)
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