Physics, asked by Vinuth2499, 11 months ago

A rod of length L is pivoted at one end and is rotated with a uniform angular velocity in a horizontal plane. Let T1 and T2 be the tensions at the points L/4 and 3L/4 away from the pivoted ends.
(a) T1 > T2
(b) T2 > T1
(c) T1 = T2
(d) The relation between T1 and T2 depends on whether the rod rotates clockwise or anticlockwise.

Answers

Answered by antriksha27
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Answer:

The Tension in the rod remains the same always.

Therefore we can say that

T1= T2

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