Two wires are tied to the 3.0 kg sphere shown in (Figure 1). The sphere revolves in a horizontal circle at constant speed. For what speed is the tension the same in both wires? Express your answer with the appropriate units. HÅ Value 3¢ ? Units Units input for part A Submit Request Answer Part B What is the tension? Express your answer with the appropriate units. T= 22 N

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Problem 8.45
Two wires are tied to the 3.0 kg sphere shown in (Figure 1). The sphere
revolves in a horizontal circle at constant speed.
Part A
For what speed is the tension the same in both wires?
Express your answer with the appropriate units.
НА
V=
Value
Submit
Request Answer
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Part B
2¢
?
Units
Units input for part A
What is the tension?
Express your answer with the appropriate units.
T = 22 N
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Transcribed Image Text:(Ch. 8 HW Problem 8.45 Two wires are tied to the 3.0 kg sphere shown in (Figure 1). The sphere revolves in a horizontal circle at constant speed. Part A For what speed is the tension the same in both wires? Express your answer with the appropriate units. НА V= Value Submit Request Answer ▾ Part B 2¢ ? Units Units input for part A What is the tension? Express your answer with the appropriate units. T = 22 N Submit Previous Answers Correct Correct answer is shown. Your answer 21.52 N was either rounded differently Provide Feedback
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