College Physics
College Physics
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Author: Raymond A. Serway, Chris Vuille
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I'd like some help for questions 242 and 243 please 

In an adventure park ride, people are
strapped in a small cage that is whirled in a
vertical circle on cables, as sketched to the
cage
right. The cables make an angle of 30° with
the vertical. The radius of the circle (shown
as a dotted line) is 8.0 m. The cage (with its
occupants) has a mass of 250 kg.
cable
cable
Question 239
At the top of the circular path, the cage is
travelling at 10 m s. Calculate the net
force acting on the cage at this point.
Question 240
Show that the tension in each of the cables
at the top of the circle is close to 360 N.
Question 241
At the bottom of the circle, the gravitational potential energy (GPE) of the car has
decreased. This loss in GPE has been converted to KE. Calculate the speed of the
car at the bottom of the circular path.
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Transcribed Image Text:In an adventure park ride, people are strapped in a small cage that is whirled in a vertical circle on cables, as sketched to the cage right. The cables make an angle of 30° with the vertical. The radius of the circle (shown as a dotted line) is 8.0 m. The cage (with its occupants) has a mass of 250 kg. cable cable Question 239 At the top of the circular path, the cage is travelling at 10 m s. Calculate the net force acting on the cage at this point. Question 240 Show that the tension in each of the cables at the top of the circle is close to 360 N. Question 241 At the bottom of the circle, the gravitational potential energy (GPE) of the car has decreased. This loss in GPE has been converted to KE. Calculate the speed of the car at the bottom of the circular path.
Question 242
The owners of the ride are concerned that the cables are safe. They believe that the
tension in the cables will be greater at the bottom of the circular path. Are they
correct? Justify your answer with reasons drawn from your knowledge of physics
principles.
Question 243
As the ride slows to a stop, it is travelling at 8 m s at the lowest point of the circular
path. Calculate the tension in the cables at this point.
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Transcribed Image Text:Question 242 The owners of the ride are concerned that the cables are safe. They believe that the tension in the cables will be greater at the bottom of the circular path. Are they correct? Justify your answer with reasons drawn from your knowledge of physics principles. Question 243 As the ride slows to a stop, it is travelling at 8 m s at the lowest point of the circular path. Calculate the tension in the cables at this point.
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