A horizontal rope is tied to a 50kg box on frictionless ice. What is the tension of the rope if:
Part A: The box at rest
Part B: The box moves at a steady vx=5.60m/s?
Part C: The box vx=5.60m/s and ax=5.00m/s^2?
Please show the work :)
for A and B case ..
no net accelaration so no net force
then zero tension
for case c
T=50*5=250N
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