A ball is attached to a string moving in uniform circular motion. The radius of the motionvis 9.16 cm, and the speed of the ball is equal to 6.84 m/s. What us the period of motion for the ball ?
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The distance the ball travels in one full circle is the circumference of the circle, which is 2πr, where r is the radius of the circle. So, the distance the ball travels in one full circle is 2π * 0.0916 m = 0.576 m. The speed of the ball is the distance it Show more…
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