A boy of mass 40kg climbs up a rope with
an acceleration of 2 m/ s . What is the
tension in the rope?​

A boy of mass 40kg climbs up a rope with
an acceleration of 2 m/ s . What is the
tension in the rope?​

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  1. Answer:

    Tension will be equal to the force you apply on the string. (Newton’s 3rd law). If ur moving up with an acceleration 2m/s^2 then you must apply a force of 40kgx 2m/s^2 = 80N.

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