A stone tied to the end of a string 1m long is whirled in a horizontal circle with a constant speed. If the stone makes 22 revolutions in 44 seconds, what is the magnitude and direction of acceleration of the stone?
A
π2ms−2 and direction along the radius towards the centre.
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B
π2ms−2 and direction along the radius away from the centre.
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C
π2ms−2 and direction along the tangent to the circle.
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D
π24ms−2 and direction along the radius towards the centre.
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Solution
The correct option is Aπ2ms−2 and direction along the radius towards the centre. We know that the angular velocity ω=2πf, where f is the frequency.
It is also given that the stone makes 22 revolutions in 44 seconds.
Hence, f=2244=0.5Hz
So, ω=2πf=π.
We also know that, ac=ω2R=π2(1)=π2m/s2
As it is moving with constant speed, tangential acceleration at=dvdt=0
Therefore, net acceleration anet=ar=π2ms−2
and direction along the radius towards the centre.