A student attached a 0.71 kg toy to a 0.65 m long string. The student allowed the toy to travel in a circular path and noted that the toy took 0.44 seconds to complete one revolution and the radius of its path was 0.45 m. a. Find the string tension (N) b. Find the angle to the horizontal (degrees)

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A student attached a 0.71 kg toy to a 0.65 m long string. The student allowed the toy to travel in a circular path and noted that the toy took 0.44 seconds to complete one revolution and the radius of its path was 0.45 m.

a. Find the string tension (N)

b. Find the angle to the horizontal (degrees)

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