A 50kg box hangs from a rope. What is the tension in the rope if the box moves up at a steady 5.0m/s ? What is the tension in the rope if the box has Vy= 5.0 and is slowing down at 5.0m/s2 ?

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2022-12-17

A 50kg box hangs from a rope. What is the tension in the rope if the box moves up at a steady 5.0m/s ? What is the tension in the rope if the box has Vy= 5.0 and is slowing down at 5.0m/s2 ?

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m = 50 k g a = 0 T = m g + m a = 50 × 9.8 = 490 N

a = 5 m s 2 T = m ( g + a ) = 50 ( 9.8 5 ) = 50 × 4.8 = 240 N

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