Q. A mass of 0.2kg is rotated by a string
at a constant speed in a vertical circle
of radius 1...
Physics, 06.12.2020 16:50 jalenshayewilliams
Q. A mass of 0.2kg is rotated by a string
at a constant speed in a vertical circle
of radius 1m. if the minimum tension in the string is 3N. calculate the magnitude of speed and the maximum tension in the string
Answers: 1
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