Same situation as in the previous problem this time the magnet has mass 6.07 kg, the force pulling it to the right is 166.9 N, the cord has length 1.06 m and the ceiling is 2.64 m above the floor. How far to the right of its start point will the magnet have traveled when it hits the floor after the cord is cut? a. 9.60 m b. 1.280 m c. 6.40 m d. 5.12 m

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Same situation as in the previous problem this time the magnet has mass 6.07 kg, the force pulling it to the right is 166.9 N, the cord has length 1.06 m and the
ceiling is 2.64 m above the floor. How far to the right of its start point will the magnet have traveled when it hits the floor after the cord is cut?
a. 9.60 m
b. 1.280 m
c. 6.40 m
d. 5.12 m
Transcribed Image Text:Same situation as in the previous problem this time the magnet has mass 6.07 kg, the force pulling it to the right is 166.9 N, the cord has length 1.06 m and the ceiling is 2.64 m above the floor. How far to the right of its start point will the magnet have traveled when it hits the floor after the cord is cut? a. 9.60 m b. 1.280 m c. 6.40 m d. 5.12 m
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