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Physics, 11.10.2019 21:30, litzyguzman13

In order for the ball to be able to make a complete circle around the peg, there must be sufficient speed at the top of its arc such that the centripetal acceleration is large enough to keep the string that. determine the minimum speed for the ball to achieve a complete circle in terms of l, d, and g. (hint: use newton’s 2nd law and consider what the string tension must be for the ball to just barely get over the top).

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