ishq
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A topic I simple detest. Why can't we breeze through with only resisted motion? *sigh*
Anyhow - question:
A particle hangs by a light inextensible string of length a from a fixed point O, and a second particle of the same mass hangs from the first by an equal string. The whole system moves with constant angular speed omega about the vertical through O. The upper and lower strings make constant angles alpha and beta respectively with the vertical.
Show that:
tan alpha = p(sin alpha + 0.5sin beta), and that tan beta = p(sin alpha + sin beta), where p = a(omega^2)/g.
I don't have a clue - I've got the solution, but I don't understand that either. Please help! Thanks!
Anyhow - question:
A particle hangs by a light inextensible string of length a from a fixed point O, and a second particle of the same mass hangs from the first by an equal string. The whole system moves with constant angular speed omega about the vertical through O. The upper and lower strings make constant angles alpha and beta respectively with the vertical.
Show that:
tan alpha = p(sin alpha + 0.5sin beta), and that tan beta = p(sin alpha + sin beta), where p = a(omega^2)/g.
I don't have a clue - I've got the solution, but I don't understand that either. Please help! Thanks!