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Professor Stefanovic is spinning a bucket of water by extending his arm and rotating his shoulder in class to show the effects of angular acceleration. When the bucket is upside down (exactly above his head) the water does not fall out. The mass of the water in the bucket is 2kg. The rope that is attached to the bucket is lm long, and his arm is 75 cm long.

1. What is the minimum angular velocity that Prof. Stefanovic needs to spin the bucket for the water not to fall out? 2. If he detaches the rope and spins the bucket by holding it with his hand, what is the minimum required angular velocity in order for the water not to fall out?

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