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A stone of mass 200g tied to a long string 1m long and whirled round in a vertical circle at an angular speed of 6.28...

      

A stone of mass 200g tied to a long string 1m long and whirled round in a vertical circle at an angular speed of 6.28 rad/s.
i) Why is the stone said to be accelerating.
ii) Determine the linear velocity.
iii) Its periodic time.
iv) The critical speed of the stone if it is to describe a vertical circle.

  

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sharon
i) Direction of motion of the stone changes continuously.
ii) V = wr
= 6.28 × 1
= 6.28 m/s
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sharon kalunda answered the question on March 26, 2019 at 09:23


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