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3 January, 22:15

A group of students observes that a wooden block (m = 0.40 kg) on the end of a string with a radius of 0.7 meters makes 14 rotations in 20.7 seconds when twirled. Part A Calculate the centripetal acceleration of the wooden block: a = 2.55 m s2 Submit Previous Answer Request Answer Incorrect; Try Again; 4 attempts remaining Part B Calculate the tension in the string acting on the wooden block: TT = 1.02N

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  1. 3 January, 22:20
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    1.02 N

    Explanation:

    mass of block, m = 0.40 kg

    radius, r = 0.7 m

    14 rotations in 20.7 second

    Centripetal acceleration, a = 2.55 m/s^2

    The tension in the string is same as the centripetal force

    T = mass x centripetal acceleration

    T = 0.4 x 2.55 = 1.012 N
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