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Physics, 25.11.2021 20:20 tmarie03

A horizontal string holds a solid, steel ball of mass m on an inclined plane that makes a 35.0 degree angle with the horizontal. The ball does not move. The inclined plane is smooth and no friction exists between the ball and the plane. The string is glued to the ball's surface but it is in line with the ball's geometric center. a) draw a free body diagram of the ball. Label all forces.

b) Calculate the magnitude of the force the inclined plane exerts on the surface of the ball.

c) Calculate the magnitude of the tension in the string.


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