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3 April, 04:31

A 1.5 kg tether ball is hit so that it circles the pole with an angular speed of 4m/s

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  1. 3 April, 04:40
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    Well, you didn't ask a question, and 4 m/s is not an angular speed.

    So all I can offer is a couple of observations:

    1). The tension in the rope is

    M V² / R = (1.5 kg) x (4 m/s) ² / R

    = (24 kg-m²/s²) / (distance of the ball from the pole).

    2). Tetherball was the only thing I played at camp,

    more than 60 years ago, and I loved it!

    It was a tough game, because we had to skin

    our own T. Rex and use his hide to make the ball

    and his guts for the rope.
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