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Khartoum
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Here's the Question :
A 5.00-kg mass is on the end of a massless rigid rod of length l=70.0cm which pivots freely about the other end. The mass is moving in a verticle circle. When the rod makes an angle of theta=55.0° with the horizontal, the speed of the mass is 1.60 m/s.
a) calculate the magnitude of the force exerted on the mass by the rod.
I already calculated this to be 21.9N and this is correct.
b) (WHERE I NEED HELP) Calculate the speed of the mass at the highest point of the circle.
Now I know I need to write the forces for this point... F = mv²/L - mg
but this equation gives me 2 unknowns, where do I get a value to sub for F (the force exerted by the rod)...or is there some simplifying step I'm missing here...
please help,
thanks.
A 5.00-kg mass is on the end of a massless rigid rod of length l=70.0cm which pivots freely about the other end. The mass is moving in a verticle circle. When the rod makes an angle of theta=55.0° with the horizontal, the speed of the mass is 1.60 m/s.
a) calculate the magnitude of the force exerted on the mass by the rod.
I already calculated this to be 21.9N and this is correct.
b) (WHERE I NEED HELP) Calculate the speed of the mass at the highest point of the circle.
Now I know I need to write the forces for this point... F = mv²/L - mg
but this equation gives me 2 unknowns, where do I get a value to sub for F (the force exerted by the rod)...or is there some simplifying step I'm missing here...
please help,
thanks.