The ball rotates like a particle in uniform circular motion. Lamp Turntable Screen The ball's shadow moves like a particle in simple harmonic motion. Figure 15.13 An experimental setup for demonstrating the connection between a particle in simple harmonic motion and a corresponding particle in uniform circular motion.

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The ball as shown rotates counterclockwise in a circle of radius 3.00 m with a constant angular speed of 8.00 rad/s. At t = 0, its shadow has an x coordinate of 2.00 m and is moving to the right.

(A) Determine the x coordinate of the shadow as a function of time in SI units.

The ball rotates like
a particle in uniform
circular motion.
Lamp
Turntable
Screen
The ball's shadow moves
like a particle in simple
harmonic motion.
Figure 15.13 An experimental
setup for demonstrating the
connection between a particle in
simple harmonic motion and a
corresponding particle in uniform
circular motion.
Transcribed Image Text:The ball rotates like a particle in uniform circular motion. Lamp Turntable Screen The ball's shadow moves like a particle in simple harmonic motion. Figure 15.13 An experimental setup for demonstrating the connection between a particle in simple harmonic motion and a corresponding particle in uniform circular motion.
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