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Chapter 5 Problem 70TAE

Question

Refer to Monkey Mo in \(\text{Figure} \ 5.26\). What will be the magnitude of vector \(S\) if the rope that supports Mo is ver­tical? If the rope were horizontal, how would vector \(S\) be different? Why can’t both vectors \(T\) and \(S\) be horizontal?

Solution

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When the rope which supports Mo is vertical, there is no sideways pull. Mo just hangs on to the rope. The tension in the rope is equal and opposite to the weight of Mo. Hence there is no sideways motion.

The \(\vec S\) i.e the sideways pull force vector would be zero.

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Title Conceptual Physics 12 
Author Paul G. Hewitt
ISBN 9780321909107

Refer to Monkey Mo in Figure 1. What will be the magnitude

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