A"swing" ride at a carnival consists of chairs that are swung in a circle by 10.1 m cables attached to a vertical rotating pole, as the drawing shows. suppose the total mass of a chair and its occupant is 164 kg. (a) determine the tension in the cable attached to the chair. (b) find the speed of the chair.
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