© Figure 6.8 (Quick Quiz 6.2) A bead slides along a curved wire.

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Problem 3CQ: Does everything have energy? Give the reasoning for your answer.
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A bead slides at constant speed along a curved wire lying on a horizontal surface as shown. (a) Draw the vectors representing the force exerted by the wire on the bead at points Ⓐ, Ⓑ, and Ⓒ. (b) Suppose the bead as shown speeds up with constant tangential acceleration as it moves toward the right. Draw the vectors representing the forces on the bead at points Ⓐ, Ⓑ, and Ⓒ.

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