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a rope breaks when the tension exceeds 30.0n. what is the minimum acceleration downard that a 60.0n load can have without breaking the rope
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Answered by bobpursley
30=mass*a but mass=60/9.8

accelerationmax= 30*9.8/60 m/s^2
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