You are designing a swing that will hang from a very large tree limb, and will p
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You are designing a swing that will hang from a very large tree limb, and will pass out over the river, wing is 6. 20 meters long, and the maximum speed at the bottom is 15. 0 m/s, what is the tension in each of the two ropes of the swing at this point (if the person on the swing has a mass of 75 kg)? A 870-kg car is going around a banked (or angled) curve. This curve is angled at 28. 0degree from the horizontal, and the radius of the curve is 82. 0 m. The coefficient of static friction between the tires and the road is 0. 650. What is the maximum speed the car can have and still not slide off the road?Explanation / Answer
Part 4 )
mv^2/L = T-mg
T = m[v^2/L + g ]
T = 3.456 x 10^3 N
Part 5 )
v = sqrt(mu*r*g*tantheta)
v = 16.67 m/s
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