A bead slides without friction around a loop- the-loop. The bead is released from a height
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Step 1: Identify the initial conditions To analyze the motion of the bead, we need to know the initial height from which it is released, as well as any other relevant information such as the radius of the loop-the-loop and the mass of the bead. Show more…
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