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find the tension in the string​

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Answered by Anonymous
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In physics, tension is the force exerted by a rope, string, cable, or similar object on one or more objects.

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In this case, we would find tension as follows:

T = 2g(m1)(m2)/(m2+m1)

T = 2(9.8)(10)(5)/(5 + 10)

T = 19.6(50)/(15)

T = 980/15.

T = 65.33 Newtons

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

We can think of a tension in a given rope as T = (m × g) + (m × a), where "g" is the acceleration due to gravity of any objects the rope is supporting and "a" is any other acceleration on any objects the rope is supporting

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