Physics, asked by vishalbaibhav000, 5 months ago

why acceleration in a rod of mass M is same while calculating Tension in it??​

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Answered by itsesarthak
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Answer:

As we see, acceleration is proportional to the force F as well as the tension. Increased acceleration may only be contributed to increased force F , which causes proportional increase of tension

Answered by Sayantana
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Explanation:

  • if rod is doing horizontal circular then only its tension will remain same throughout...as the g acting downwards is constant...due to samè level of hright at every point
  • but if the case is of vertical circular motion....then tension and acceleration both will be changing throughout the motion...
  • as in vertical..height changes ..effect of gravity changes...tension will also change as its depend on it
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