Two disks of masses m1= 3.60 kg and m2= 8.40 kg are attached to a string that rotates with angular velocity ω= 7.90 rad/s on a frictionless horizontal table. The other end of the string is tied to a fixed axle on the table, as shown in the figure. The string has negligible mass and its two sections remain stretched and aligned at all times. The distance between m1 and the axis is L1= 0.290 m. The distance between m2 and m1 is L2= 0.320 m.   What is the pulling force T1 (in N) in the stretch of string between m1 and the axle? *Please provide your answer to three significant figures

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Two disks of masses m1= 3.60 kg and m2= 8.40 kg are attached to a string that rotates with angular velocity ω= 7.90 rad/s on a frictionless horizontal table. The other end of the string is tied to a fixed axle on the table, as shown in the figure.
The string has negligible mass and its two sections remain stretched and aligned at all times.

The distance between m1 and the axis is L1= 0.290 m.

The distance between m2 and m1 is L2= 0.320 m.

 

What is the pulling force T1 (in N) in the stretch of string between m1 and the axle?

*Please provide your answer to three significant figures

 

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