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s.h_math s.h_math
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6 months ago


A ball swings counterclockwise in a vertical circle at the end of a rope 1.59 m long. When the ball is 37.30 past the lowest point on its way up, its total acceleration is (—16.57 + 21.6j) m/s . For that instant, do the following.
 
(a) Sketch a vector diagram showing the components of its acceleration. Choose File No file chosen  This answer has not been graded yet.
(b) Determine the magnitude of its radial acceleration.
m/s2
(c) Determine the velocity of the ball.
m/s
magnitude
direction
0 counterclockwise from the +7 direction

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Anonymous
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6 months ago


See the sample problem attached

a)



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s.h_math Author
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6 months ago
in this case wouldnt the ans for a for my question be b from the solution you provided?
Anonymous
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6 months ago
For part (b), I forgot to add:

s.h_math Author
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6 months ago
THanks, but my question is do I use the first diagram given or second diagram? for the very first question
Anonymous
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6 months ago
They're nearly identical, aren't they? One is drawn by hand, the other is illustrated
s.h_math Author
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6 months ago
sounds good
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