A uniform rope of length L and mass m is pulled by a constant force F. Find the tension in the rope at a distance x from the end where it is applied.
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Given : Lenght of Rope = L
Mass of Rope = m
Tension Of Rope= T at x distance from end of rope
Acceleration = a
The the linear density of Rope = M/L
Mass = Linear Density x length
Mass of x Meters rope = Mx/L
Mass of (L-x) Meter Rope = {m(L-x)}/L
System I : T₂ = [{m(L-x)}/L](a)
Mass of Rope = m
Tension Of Rope= T at x distance from end of rope
Acceleration = a
The the linear density of Rope = M/L
Mass = Linear Density x length
Mass of x Meters rope = Mx/L
Mass of (L-x) Meter Rope = {m(L-x)}/L
System I : T₂ = [{m(L-x)}/L](a)
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