P3- A particle of mass 0.32 kg is attached to the end of an inextensible cord of length 0.96 m. Whereas the other end of the cord is attached to A. If the particle is given an initial velocity 8 m/s downward when the cord was taut horizontally as shown. The motion in a vertical plane. L. A V C REQUIRED 4.913 10.99 8.932 13.31 29.22 17.24 23.09 15 velocity ate -57• 2.59 5.552 137.7

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P3- A particle of mass 0.32 kg is
attached to the end of an
inextensible cord of length 0.96 m.
Whereas the other end of the cord is
attached to A. If the particle is
given an initial velocity 8 m/s
downward when the cord was taut
horizontally as shown. The motion in
a vertical plane.
B.
L.
A
V
C
REQUIRED
4.913 10.99 8.932 13.31
15
16
velocity at e -57
normal reaction at e -57
accleraticon at e -57
maximum velocity along
2.59
5.552 37.7 29.22 17.24 23.09
83.28 15.82 32.48 132.4 107.4
6.552 12.92 14.74 9.1
17
18
the path
16.65
Vo if maximum angle reached is e
-237 .
19
1.411 2.433 3.746 4.865 6.471
20
corresponding velocity e -237
0.815 1.545 3.455 2.809 4.185
minimum Vo to make a complete
revolution
21
1.009 6.853 5.313 3.134 4.197
Transcribed Image Text:P3- A particle of mass 0.32 kg is attached to the end of an inextensible cord of length 0.96 m. Whereas the other end of the cord is attached to A. If the particle is given an initial velocity 8 m/s downward when the cord was taut horizontally as shown. The motion in a vertical plane. B. L. A V C REQUIRED 4.913 10.99 8.932 13.31 15 16 velocity at e -57 normal reaction at e -57 accleraticon at e -57 maximum velocity along 2.59 5.552 37.7 29.22 17.24 23.09 83.28 15.82 32.48 132.4 107.4 6.552 12.92 14.74 9.1 17 18 the path 16.65 Vo if maximum angle reached is e -237 . 19 1.411 2.433 3.746 4.865 6.471 20 corresponding velocity e -237 0.815 1.545 3.455 2.809 4.185 minimum Vo to make a complete revolution 21 1.009 6.853 5.313 3.134 4.197
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