Here is the answer for the question – At a certain point the speed of the bucket begins to change. The bucket now has an upward constant acceleration of magnitude 3 m/s2. What is the tension in the rope now?. You’ll find the correct answer below
At a certain point the speed of the bucket begins to change. The bucket now has an upward constant acceleration of magnitude 3 m/s2. What is the tension in the rope now?
The Correct Answer is
T=mg+f=(6kg)(9.8m/s^2)+(6kg)(3m/s^2)=76.8= roughly 78N
Reason Explained
T=mg+f=(6kg)(9.8m/s^2)+(6kg)(3m/s^2)=76.8= roughly 78N is correct for At a certain point the speed of the bucket begins to change. The bucket now has an upward constant acceleration of magnitude 3 m/s2. What is the tension in the rope now?
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