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Most of my answers are correct but the answers with small red X\'s are incorrect

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Most of my answers are correct but the answers with small red X's are incorrect. Any help would be appreciated
2:36 PM webassign.net SYMBOLIC PROBLEM: (Hope you have been practicing this as recommended) Bob picks up a bucket of water by a rope and swings it around in a vertical plane. The bucket passes through the top of the circle with a speed vi (Note: You may neglect air resistance.) SIDE VIEW a.) (NOT FOR CREDIT- but essential below) The speed vi is such that the bucket barely makes it through the top of the circle without falling down. Use this to find a relationship between the radius of the circle and v, so that in the parts below you won't need the radius as a separate given variable (What would happen if the rope were shorter? longer?) b.) At point 1 (top of the loop): How large is centripetal acceleration of the bucket? (Express as a multiple of g.) How much is the tension in the rope? (Express as a multiple of the bucket's weight.) mg c.) At point 2 (bucket at same height as the center of the cirdle): What is the speed of the bucket? (Express as a multiple of vi-) How large is centripetal acceleration of the bucket? How much is the tension in the rope? T2-3 Vmg d.) Repeat when the bucket is at point 3 (bottom of the swing) 3-5

Explanation / Answer

from energy conservation

1/2 mv^2=mgr

v=sqrt(2gr)

where r is the radius of circle

at point 1

v1=qrt(gr)

so v2=sqrt(2)*v1

at the bottom of the circle

v3=sqrt(5gr)

v3=sqrt(5)*v1

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