Three mountain climbers who are roped together in a line
Chapter 4, Problem 83(choose chapter or problem)
Three mountain climbers who are roped together in a line are ascending an icefield inclined at 31.0 to the horizontal (Fig. 469). The last climber slips, pulling the second climber off his feet. The first climber is able to hold them both. If each climber has a mass of 75 kg, calculate the tension in each of the two sections of rope between the three climbers. Ignore friction between the ice and the fallen climbers.
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