A uniform rope of length L is pulled by a constant force F. what is the tension in the rope a distance l from te end where it is located?
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soln... Let T be a tension in the rope at point P, then
Acceleration of rope, a = F / M
Equation of Motion of part PB is F - T = ( ml ) a
=> T = F - ( M / L ) ( l ) ( F / M ) = [ 1 - l / L ] F.
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soln... Let T be a tension in the rope at point P, then
Acceleration of rope, a = F / M
Equation of Motion of part PB is F - T = ( ml ) a
=> T = F - ( M / L ) ( l ) ( F / M ) = [ 1 - l / L ] F.
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