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A 2-kg iron ball is swung in a horizontal circular path at the end of a 1.6-m length of rope. Assume the rope is very nearly horizontal and the ball’s speed is 10 m/s. Calculate the tension in the rope.
Tension in the rope.
Answer to Problem 25A
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Mass of iron ball,
Velocity,
Length of rope,
Formula Used:
The equation for centripetal force is,
Where,
Calculation:
When the iron ball is swung into horizontal circular path, the tension in the rope is equal to the centripetal force. So,
Conclusion:
Therefore, the tension in the rope is
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