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A yoyo is dropped and caught through a height of 1.25 m. Thanks to The Manurewa High School
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A yoyo is dropped and caught through a height of 1.25 m.
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TENSION FWFW YES because the Tension and weight (F W ) forces are offset. CLOCKWISE AT THE END OF THE STRING WHEN IT IS STILL FALLING AT THE END OF THE STRING WHEN IT HAS JUST STOPPED FALLING AT THE EXTREME ENDS OF THE TRAVEL WHEN THE YO-YOIST IS HOLDING THE YOYO IN THE HAND 1Draw and label the forces acting on the yoyo as it falls 2.Is there a torque acting on the yoyo? Explain 3a.Which way will it spin when it runs back up? 3b.When is the linear velocity the greatest? 3c.When is the rotational velocity the greatest? 3d.Is there a time when the linear velocity is zero? 3e.Is there a time when the rotational velocity is zero? A yoyo is dropped and caught through a height of 1.25 m.
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