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"A 0.4 kg mass, attached to the end of a 0.75 m string, is whirled around in a circular horizontal path. If the maximum tension that the string can withstand is 450 N, then what maximum velocity can the mass have if the string is not to break?"

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Answer:

The maximum velocity the mass can have if the string is not to break = 29.05 m/s

Step-by-step explanation:

The force balance in the mass:

The tension in the string must always be equal to the force keeping the mass in horizontal circular motion.

The force keeping the mass in circular motion is given by

F = mv²/r

m = mass of body = 0.4 kg

v = speed of the body in circular motion

r = radius of the circular motion = 0.75 m

Maximum tension the string can withstand will correspond to the maximum velocity of the body in horizontal circular motion

T = F = mv²/r

450 = (0.4)(v²)/(0.75)

v² = 450×0.75/0.4 = 843.75

v = 29.05 m/s

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