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A monkey of mass 40 kg climbs up on a rope with a uniform speed of 5m/sec. What is tension in the rope?

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Answered by krish72596
1

Answer:200

Explanation:tension = mxa

= m=40

= a=5m/s

= t=mxa

= t=40x5

= t=200

Answered by sagnikdatta02
2

Answer:Weight of the monkey

Explanation: As the monkey is climbing with uniform velocity, its acceleration is zero. So the monkey is applying a force on the rope downward equal to its weight to climb up. If the monkey has an acceleration while climbing up, the force would be equal to the weight plus its mass multiplied by the acceleration.

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