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Two teams of nine members each engage in a tug of war. The first team's members have average masses of 69 kg and exert average...Question
Two teams of nine members each engage in a tug of war. The first team's members have average masses of 67 kg and exert average forces of 1350 N horizontally. The second team's members have average masses of 72 kg and exert average forces of 1361 N horizontally.
(a) What is the acceleration of the two teams?
(b) What is the tension in the section of rope between the teams?
(a) What is the acceleration of the two teams?
(b) What is the tension in the section of rope between the teams?
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Jason
a) F = ma this is Newton's second law.
For each team you are given F and m
All you have to do is solve for a:
a = F/m That should be easy to do.
b) The tension is easy too, both teams are pulling on the horizontal so it's merely 1361 N - 1350 N = 11 N.
For each team you are given F and m
All you have to do is solve for a:
a = F/m That should be easy to do.
b) The tension is easy too, both teams are pulling on the horizontal so it's merely 1361 N - 1350 N = 11 N.
Michelle
Howdy Jason, this is Michelle! Unfortunately I tried that, as well as just adding the forces together. Neither are the correct answer. Thanks for trying to help tho :).
Jason
I think the answer might be 1361 N. The larger force will pull the rope in the direction of that force causing the tension to be 1361 N.