The tension in a rope

  1. I'm trying to calculate the tension in a rope. The two ropes are holding up a picture frame that is 100N, each rope is at a 45
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  2. 25 gram mass is given an upward acceleration of 30 m/s^2 by a rope.need help finding tension in the rope? not sure how to set up
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  3. A helicopter holding a 70-kilogram package suspended from a rope accelerates upward at a rate of 5.2 m/s2.(a) Determine the
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  4. A gymnast of mass 63.0 {\rm kg} hangs from a vertical rope attached to the ceiling. You can ignore the weight of the rope and
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  5. A rope kept on a horizontal plane moves with a constant acceleration. If a constant force "f" acts on the rope,the tension of
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  6. a rope is strung between two cliffs. A mountain climber weighing 100 kg is halfway across the rope when the rope forms an angle
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  7. an object weighing 303N and suspended by rope A is pulled aside by the horizontal rope B makes an angle of 35degree with the
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  8. A flag of mass 2.2 kg is supported by a single rope as shown in the figure below. A strong horizontal wind exerts a force of 10
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  9. A block of weight 30.9 N is hanging from a rope. The tension from the rope is pulling upward on the block. The block is
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  10. A gymnast of mass 56.0kg hangs from a vertical rope attached to the ceiling. You can ignore the weight of the rope and assume
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