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A particle P is undergoing uniform circular motion, while being pulled by two strings, one connected at A with the other string connected at B, vertically under A. At A, there is a hollow ring that is suspended.
I drew the tensions in string AP, one tension going away from B towards P and one going away from P towards B, both labelled as T1. There is also another tension (T2) going from P towards A.
The angle between AB and BP, AP are both theta.
My question is, what are the F_net components for the hollow ring?
I did:
F_net vertical = mg = T1costheta
However, my teacher said there is also a horizontal vector (N)
She wrote F_net horizontal = N = T1sintheta
But why is there a force of N?
THe ring is stationary in the horizontal plane, so F_net horizontal = 0? But if that's the case then T1sintheta = 0 ==> theta = 0??
I drew the tensions in string AP, one tension going away from B towards P and one going away from P towards B, both labelled as T1. There is also another tension (T2) going from P towards A.
The angle between AB and BP, AP are both theta.
My question is, what are the F_net components for the hollow ring?
I did:
F_net vertical = mg = T1costheta
However, my teacher said there is also a horizontal vector (N)
She wrote F_net horizontal = N = T1sintheta
But why is there a force of N?
THe ring is stationary in the horizontal plane, so F_net horizontal = 0? But if that's the case then T1sintheta = 0 ==> theta = 0??