Circular Motion

Can anyone please solve this problem, i have tried it but unable to do so Found angular acceleration but that didn't work out
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hardcoreisdead
hardcoreisdead5mo ago
64 ?
Way Beyond Infinity
60 metre
Real potato
Real potato5mo ago
Even im not getting exactly 60 im getting 63. Something on taking g=9.8 and around 64 ok taking g=10
Way Beyond Infinity
Yaa, i think that this difference is due to the value of g, 60 would come when we take g = 9.81 Can you send the solution please
Real potato
Real potato5mo ago
yeah sure let me write it down i just solved it thru calculator lol
Real potato
Real potato5mo ago
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Way Beyond Infinity
Thanks brother But i didn’t get that why the answer came to be 63m despite you have taken the value of g = 9.8
Real potato
Real potato5mo ago
Dont know man maybe the ans given in the que is approximate ans
iTeachChem
iTeachChem4mo ago
is this done?
Way Beyond Infinity
+solved @Real potato
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