Solution 10.1a
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+ | Here <math>T</math> is the tension in the cable and <math>a</math> is the acceleration of the packet. | ||
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+ | Applying Newton's second law | ||
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+ | <math>\begin{align} | ||
+ | & \uparrow :\ \text{Resultant}\ \text{Force}=T-300\times 9.81=300\times 0.1 \\ | ||
+ | & \\ | ||
+ | & T=30+2943\approx 2970\ \text{N} \\ | ||
+ | \end{align}</math> |
Revision as of 09:03, 20 May 2010
Here \displaystyle T is the tension in the cable and \displaystyle a is the acceleration of the packet.
Applying Newton's second law
\displaystyle \begin{align} & \uparrow :\ \text{Resultant}\ \text{Force}=T-300\times 9.81=300\times 0.1 \\ & \\ & T=30+2943\approx 2970\ \text{N} \\ \end{align}