Two 3 kg buckets, connected by a cord, are being hoisted by a force of 66.1 applied to the top rope. What is the tension in the connecting rope?
First find the acceleration
Consider the whole system
Net Force =mass *acceleration
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Now Consider the bottom bucket and tension in connecting rope
Net Force =mass*acceleration
ANSWER:
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First find the acceleration
Consider the whole system
Net Force =mass *acceleration
================
Now Consider the bottom bucket and tension in connecting rope
Net Force =mass*acceleration
ANSWER:
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