A tetherball is attached to a swivel in the ceiling by a light cord of length L,
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Question
A tetherball is attached to a swivel in the ceiling by a light cord of length L, as measured from the ceiling to the center of the tetherball. When the ball is hit by a paddle, it swings in a horizontal circle with constant speed v, and the cord makes a constant angle with the vertical direction. The ball goes through one revolution in time T. Assuming that T, mass m, and length L of the rope are known, derive algebraic expressions for the tension FT in the cord and the angle .
What is the period T of the ball’s motion if L=4.0m and the cord makes an angle of =40 with the vertical?
Explanation / Answer
in horizontal,
FT sin(beta) = mv^2 /R
and 2 pi R / v = T
v/R = 2 pi / T
and v^2 / R^2 = (2pi /T)^2
v^2 / R = R (2pi /T)^2
So, FTsin(beta) = m R (2pi /T)^2
R = L sin(beta)
FT sin(beta) = m L sin(beta) 4 pi^2 / T^2
FT = 4 pi^2 m L / T^2 ................Ans
and in vertical,
FT cos(beta) = mg
cos (beta) = mg / (4 pi^2 m L / T^2 )
beta = cos^-1 [ g T^2 / 4 pi^2 mL] .....................Ans
cos40 = 9.81 / [ 4 pi^2 4 / T^2 ]
T ^2 = 12.33
T =3.51 ..............Ans
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