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An object of mass m swings in a horizontal circle on a string of length L that tilts downward at angle θ. Find an expression for the
Lastly, do you know of any resources/ websites where I would be able to watch good detailed videos about circular motion problems/ to find practice problems (for circular motion in mechanics)?
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