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Three monkeys A, B, and C weighing 20, 25, and 15 lb, respectively, are climbing up and down the rope suspended from D. At the instant represented, A is descending the rope with an acceleration of 5 ft/sec2 , and C is pulling himself up with an acceleration of 3 ft/sec2 . Monkey B is climbing up with a constant speed of 2 ft/sec. Treat the rope and monkeys as a complete system and calculate the tension T in the rope at D. 4/6

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The first step in solving 4 problem number 6 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: Three monkeys A, B, and C weighing 20, 25, and 15 lb, respectively, are climbing up and down the rope suspended from D. At the instant represented, A is descending the rope with an acceleration of 5 ft/sec2 , and C is pulling himself up with an acceleration of 3 ft/sec2 . Monkey B is climbing up with a constant speed of 2 ft/sec. Treat the rope and monkeys as a complete system and calculate the tension T in the rope at D. 4/6
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Title Engineering Mechanics 7 
Author James L. Meriam, L. G. Kraige
ISBN 9780470614815

Three monkeys A, B, and C weighing 20, 25, and 15 lb, respectively, are climbing up and

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