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Physics, 24.01.2022 04:30 arlabbe0606

A ball with a weight of 2 N is attached to the end of a cord of length 2m . The ball is whirl in a vertical circle counterclockwise. The tension in the cord at the top of the circle is 7N, and at the bottom it is 15 N. (The speed of the ball is not the same in all these points). a) Three students discuss the net forces on the ball at the top:
Deante: The net force on the ball at the top position is 7 N since the net force is the same as the tension.
Edgar: The net force on the ball at the top position is 9 N. Both the tension and the weight are acting downward so you have to add them.
Fiona: No, you are both wrong. You need to figure out the centripetal force (mv^2/r) and include it in the net force.

Who is correct when the students discuss the net force on the ball at the bottom?

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