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Figure 11 shows a stone attached to the end of a string moving in a horizontal circle with a uniform speed of 2 ms-1. When the stone reaches point X on the circle, the string breaks

      

Figure 11 shows a stone attached to the end of a string moving in a horizontal circle with a uniform speed of 2 ms-1. When the stone reaches point X on the circle, the string breaks
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State the magnitude of the velocity after the string breaks. and give a reason

  

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John
2 ms and the body obeys newton's first law of motion. Due to its inertia no external force acts on it.
johnmulu answered the question on June 2, 2017 at 09:43


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