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Physics, 27.05.2020 06:57, harleyloveless2853

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A 0.368 kg bead can slide on a curved wire as seen in the figure.
Assume h1 = 4.20 m and h2 = 2.14 m. If the wire is frictionless and the bead is released with an initial speed of 1.96 m/s in the forward direction then find the speed of the bead at B.
If the wire is frictionless, find the speed of the bead at C.


Help!! A 0.368 kg bead can slide on a curved wire as seen in the figure. Assume h1 = 4.20 m and h2

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A 0.368 kg bead can slide on a curved wire as seen in the figure.
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