Asked by taylor
Two ropes are pulling upward on a large crate. The weight of the crate is 458 N. The tension in the left rope is the same as the tension in the right rope.If the crate is accelerating upward at a rate of 1.95 m/s2, and the tension in the two ropes is the same, what is the tension in the left rope?
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Answered by
roy
the weight is evenly distributed so half of the N per rope.
undo the weight which is massx9.80 by taking the mass divided by 9.80 then add acceleration to the acceleration of the earths gravity (fg=9.80) so that it looks like this; mass x (fg + a) then devide in two so each rope has the new adjusted force of tension on it.
undo the weight which is massx9.80 by taking the mass divided by 9.80 then add acceleration to the acceleration of the earths gravity (fg=9.80) so that it looks like this; mass x (fg + a) then devide in two so each rope has the new adjusted force of tension on it.
Answered by
jalen
how bout you just give me the answer
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