Use the scenario below to answer questions 13 through 15. A 2.8 kg ball is spun on a 1.6 m string in a vertical circle at a constant velocity of 4.0 m/s.  13. Draw vector diagrams to show the forces of tension gravity at the three points shown on the circle. (It's in the image provided)    14. What is the tension on the string at the bottom of the circle? A. 0.56 N  B. 18 N  C. 28 N  D. 55 N    15. What is the tension on the string at the side of the circle? A. 0.56 N  B. 18 N  C. 28 N  D. 55 N

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Use the scenario below to answer questions 13 through 15.

A 2.8 kg ball is spun on a 1.6 m string in a vertical circle at a constant velocity of 4.0 m/s. 

13. Draw vector diagrams to show the forces of

  • tension
  • gravity

at the three points shown on the circle. (It's in the image provided) 

 

14. What is the tension on the string at the bottom of the circle?

A. 0.56 N 
B. 18 N 
C. 28 N 
D. 55 N 
 

15. What is the tension on the string at the side of the circle?

A. 0.56 N 
B. 18 N 
C. 28 N 
D. 55 N
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