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Textbook Solutions for Physics: Principles with Applications

Chapter 9 Problem 4MCQ

Question

A heavy ball suspended by a cable is pulled to the side by a horizontal force \(\vec{F}\) as shown in Fig. 9–43. If angle \(\theta\) is small, the magnitude of the force F can be less than the weight of the ball because:

(a) the force holds up only part of the ball’s weight.

(b) even though the ball is stationary, it is not really in equilibrium.

(c) \(\vec{F}\) is equal to only the x component of the tension in the cable.

(d) the original statement is not true. To move the ball,

\(\vec{F}\) must be at least equal to the ball’s weight.

Solution

Step 1 of 4

The horizontal force acting on the ball is .

The angle made with the vertical axis is .

The angle given is very small.

Let the mass of ball be .

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Title Physics: Principles with Applications 7 
Author Douglas C. Giancoli
ISBN 9780321625922

A heavy ball suspended by a cable is pulled to the side by

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