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Find the tension in the two cords shown in Fig. 9–45.
Chapter 3, Problem 11P(choose chapter or problem)
(II) Find the tension in the two cords shown in Fig. Neglect the mass of the cords, and assume that the angle \(\theta \text { is } 33^{\circ}\) and the mass is .
FIGURE 9-45
Problem 11.
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\theta is 33^\circ
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QUESTION:
(II) Find the tension in the two cords shown in Fig. Neglect the mass of the cords, and assume that the angle \(\theta \text { is } 33^{\circ}\) and the mass is .
FIGURE 9-45
Problem 11.
Equation Transcription:
Text Transcription:
\theta is 33^\circ
ANSWER:Step 1 of 4 This is a large force possessed by the body in small small interval of time We know that F p t F =k p where kis proportional constant its value is 1 t mv F = t because linear momentum p=mv F = mt here m is constant F t=mv F t=p where p=p -f i J = p fp i J =mv- mu This theorem is called as impulse momentum theorem