A small block on a frictionless, horizontal surface has a mass of 2.30x102 kg. It is attached to a massless cord passing through a hole in the surface (Figure 1). The block is originally revolving at a distance of 0.300 m from the hole with an angular speed of 2.87 rad/s. The cord is then pulled from below, shortening the radius of the circle in which the block revolves to 0.150 m. Model the block as a particle. Figure <1 of 1 Express your answer with the appropriate units. AK 2.8210 J Part D μA W = 3 Submit Previous Answers Request Answer Submit -2 → X Incorrect; Try Again; 3 attempts remaining -0.0123 How much work was done in pulling the cord? Express your answer with the appropriate utits. HÅ Provide Feedback C → J EPC ? ? Previous Answers Request Answer X Incorrect; Try Again; 5 attempts remaining Constants Next >

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A small block on a frictionless, horizontal surface has a mass of
2.30x10-2 kg. It is attached to a massless cord passing through a
hole in the surface (Figure 1). The block is originally revolving at a
distance of 0.300 m from the hole with an angular speed of
2.87 rad/s. The cord is then pulled from below, shortening the
radius of the circle in which the block revolves to 0.150 m. Model
the block as a particle.
Figure
< 1 of 1 >
▼
Express your answer with the appropriate units.
AK = 2.8210-²
Part D
μA
W =
Submit Previous Answers Request Answer
Submit
3
X Incorrect; Try Again; 3 attempts remaining
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How much work was done in pulling the cord?
Express your answer with the appropriate units.
HÅ
-0.0123
Provide Feedback
J
PHO ?
J
0 PE ?
Previous Answers Request Answer
X Incorrect; Try Again; 5 attempts remaining
Constants
Next >
Transcribed Image Text:A small block on a frictionless, horizontal surface has a mass of 2.30x10-2 kg. It is attached to a massless cord passing through a hole in the surface (Figure 1). The block is originally revolving at a distance of 0.300 m from the hole with an angular speed of 2.87 rad/s. The cord is then pulled from below, shortening the radius of the circle in which the block revolves to 0.150 m. Model the block as a particle. Figure < 1 of 1 > ▼ Express your answer with the appropriate units. AK = 2.8210-² Part D μA W = Submit Previous Answers Request Answer Submit 3 X Incorrect; Try Again; 3 attempts remaining → How much work was done in pulling the cord? Express your answer with the appropriate units. HÅ -0.0123 Provide Feedback J PHO ? J 0 PE ? Previous Answers Request Answer X Incorrect; Try Again; 5 attempts remaining Constants Next >
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