A ball of mass m is attached to a string of length L . It is being swung in a ve
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A ball of mass m is attached to a string of length L. It is being swung in a vertical circle with enough speed so that the string remains taut throughout the ball's motion. (Figure 1) Assume that the ball travels freely in this vertical circle with negligible loss of total mechanical energy. At the top and bottom of the vertical circle, the ball's speeds are vt and vb, and the corresponding tensions in the string are T t and T b. T t and T b have magnitudes Tt and Tb.
Find TbTt, the difference between the magnitude of the tension in the string at the bottom relative to that at the top of the circle.
Express the difference in tension in terms of m and g. The quantities vt and vb should not appear in your final answer.
Explanation / Answer
Vb2-Vt2= 2*g*H =4gr
Tb= Vb2/r+mg
Tt=Vt2/r-mg
Tb-Tt= 6mg
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