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1 March, 15:02

How much tension is in a rope if it pulls a 5-kg bucket filled with water with an upward acceleration of 1m/s^2

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  1. 1 March, 15:03
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    F=ma

    Tension - weight = mass x acceleration

    T - 5 (9.81) = 5 x 1

    T = 5 + 5 (9.81)

    T = 54.05 N

    T ≈ 54 N
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