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(7%) Problem 7: Jeremy is playing with a yoyo of mass mo = 33.7 g. The yoyo string is let out to length r, = 44.1 cm, and he swings the yoyo in a horizontal circle at a constant rate of wo = 6.17 rad/sec. The yoyo string makes an angle of 0, with the horizontal, as shown in the figure. Forbes, David - david. forbes@doane.edu I's Os Wo -. . ...m.. Otheexpertta.c @theexpertta.com - tracking id: 9N69-72-89-45-AB7A-35262. In accordance with Expert TA's Terms of Service, copying this information to any solutions sharing website is strictly forbidden. Doing so may result in termination of your Expert TA Account. D 4.17% Part (a)_Choose the correct free body diagram for this problem, where the weight of the yoyo is Wo, the tension in the string is T's, and the centripetal force on the yoyo is Fee select part Grade Summary T. A Deductions T. A Potential 1009 Late Work % 1009 Late Potential 100% Os Submissions Attempts remaining: (100% per attempt) F F detailed view W. VW. vW. O O O T.A T. Us Os F F VW. *W. V W. Submit Hint back I give up! Hints; 0% deduction per hint. Hints remaining: 3 Feedback: 0% deduction per feedback. 4 17% Part (b) Calculate the tension, in newtons, of the string. 4 17% Part (c) Calculate the angle, in degrees, between the string and the horizontal. 4 17% Part (d) Jeremy increases the angular speed of the yoyo such that the angle decreases to one half of its previous value. Calculate the new angular velocity, in radians per second, of the yoyo. 4 17% Part (e) In Part (d), Jeremy increased the angular speed of the yoyo such that the angle decreased to one half of its initial value. Calculate the new tension, in newtons, of the string using consistent with Part (d). 17% Part (f) If the increase in the angular velocity of the yoyo took place over 1.2 seconds, calculate the angular acceleration a, in radians per square second, of the yoyo during the increase