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  • Nov 6, 2007, 10:20 PM
    kmj765
    Centripetal Motion
    A bucket full of water is rotated in a vertical circle of radius 0.873m. What must be the minimum speed of the pail at the top of the circle is no water is to spill out?
  • Nov 7, 2007, 01:51 AM
    terryg752
    Suppose mass of water is m, radius of bucket r, and velocity v

    At the top, downward force on water is m while upward force is the centrifugal force = mv^2/r

    Hence in this case minimum value of centrifugal force must be mg so that water is not spilled

    That is : Minimum value of mv^2/r = mg

    Minimum value of v^2 = gr

    You can find minimum value of v now.
  • Nov 11, 2007, 12:33 AM
    pawel
    Suppose mass of water is m, radius of bucket r, and velocity v

    At the top, downward force on water is m while upward force is the centrifugal force = mv^2/r

    Hence in this case minimum value of centrifugal force must be mg so that water is not spilled

    That is : Minimum value of mv^2/r = mg

    Minimum value of v^2 = gr

    You can find minimum value of v now.

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