Asked by courtney
A 13 kg bucket of water is attached toa rope that is wound around a cylinder whose radius is 10.3 cm. A crank with a turning radius of 44.6 cm is attached to the cylinder.
If the bucket accelerates upwards at a rate of 1.21 m/s^2, then how much tension is on the rope?
Again, seems easy, but i need some help please!
If the bucket accelerates upwards at a rate of 1.21 m/s^2, then how much tension is on the rope?
Again, seems easy, but i need some help please!
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Answered by
drwls
There is more information that you need here. Just apply Newton's secnd law:
Net force = Tension - Weight
= mass * acceleration
Net force = Tension - Weight
= mass * acceleration
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