accelerates at a rate of 4.2 m/s^2 when it realizes that it is hooked. You only used fishing line that guarantees a max tensile strength of 25 pounds. What is the maximum weight (kg) of the carp you could catch without snapping the line?

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Chapter6: Circular Motion And Other Applications Of Newton’s Laws
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Problem 6.8P: Consider a conical pendulum (Fig. P6.8) with a bob of mass m = 80.0 kg on a string of length L =...
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It's a beautiful sunny day and you decide to go fishing for small crappies. Instead a very large curious carp takes your bait and accelerates at a rate of 4.2 m/s^2 when it realizes that it is hooked. You only used fishing line that guarantees a max tensile strength of 25 pounds. What is the maximum weight (kg) of the carp you could catch without snapping the line?

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