Physics, 08.04.2021 21:20 chonawilson4
In the playground game of tetherball, a ball tied to a rope circles a pole, wrapping the rope around the pole is it goes. Opponents compete to wrap the ball around the pole in one direction or the other; the game ends when the rope is entirely wrapped around the pole and the ball touches the pole. If you get the ball going around in one direction, as the rope shortens and the ball goes in smaller and smaller circles, the ball goes around with a shorter and shorter period.
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Explain why this happens.
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