Solved: A 3.00-kg box that is several hundred meters above
Chapter 5, Problem 5.69(choose chapter or problem)
A 3.00-kg box that is several hundred meters above the earths surface is suspended from the end of a short vertical rope of negligible mass. A time-dependent upward force is applied to the upper end of the rope and results in a tension in the rope of T1t2 = 136.0 N>s2t. The box is at rest at t = 0. The only forces on the box are the tension in the rope and gravity. (a) What is the velocity of the box at (i) t = 1.00 s and (ii) t = 3.00 s? (b) What is the maximum distance that the box descends below its initial position? (c) At what value of t does the box return to its initial position?
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