Tarzan, mass 71 kg, holds on to a vine of length 10 m. He is initially at rest and the vine is initially horizontal. Tarzan then uses the vine to swing, going in a circular arc. Calculate the tension in the vine, in N, when the vine has become vertical.
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Tarzan, mass 71 kg, holds on to a vine of length 10 m. He is initially at rest and the vine is initially horizontal. Tarzan then uses the vine to swing, going in a circular arc. Calculate the tension in the vine, in N, when the vine has become vertical.
(Please answer to the fourth decimal place - i.e 14.3225)
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