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A massless, inextensible string of length 1 m has a breaking strength of 1 kg wt. A stone of mass 0.2 kg tied to one end of the string is made to move in a vertical circle. Can the stone describe the vertical circle? `(g=10 ms^(-2))`

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To determine if the stone can describe a vertical circle, we need to analyze the forces acting on the stone when it is at the top of the vertical circle. ### Step 1: Identify the forces acting on the stone At the top of the vertical circle, two forces act on the stone: 1. The gravitational force (weight) acting downward, \( W = mg \) 2. The tension in the string acting upward, \( T \) Where: ...
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