Find the tension in the two cords shown in Fig. 9–45.

Chapter 3, Problem 11P

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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.

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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

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