EBK ESSENTIAL UNIVERSITY PHYSICS, VOLUM
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Chapter 5, Problem 24E
A tetherball on a 1.55-m rope is struck so that it goes into circular motion in a horizontal plane, with the rope making a 12.0° angle to the horizontal. What’s the ball’s speed?
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