Look at the 2 triangles in the diagram. Notice that in the upper one (which represents the string), we know the length of all its sides: the given 1 m (the string – the hypotenuse), the .4 m (radius of the circle – the “base”), from which we can calculate the “altitude” as

m. (

means “is approximately”)
From this, we can tell the ratio base/altitude: it’s

.
We know that the same ratio is the lower triangle (which represents the force on the string) is the centrifugal force/force of gravity. Because we know (or can derive, or can look up) the formula for centrifugal force(

), and we know the force of gravity on a 1 kg mass is roughly 9.8 Newtons (kg-m/s^2), we can write the following equation:
Which can be algebraed into

m/s
Once you’ve got the velocity, you should be able to calculate the other things you want. Give it a try.
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Originally Posted by shadow67
… isnt tension= mass * accelaration?
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Yes. Tension is another word for force.
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