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Tarzan, who weights 688 N, swings from a cliff at the end of a convenient vine that is 18 m long. From the top of the cliff to the bottom of the swing, he descends 3.2 m.
How much work is done by the rope during Tarzan's swing?
You would probably use the equation U = mgh and k = 1/2mv^2 so maybe W = u + k.
What's the tension in the rope when he reaches the bottom of his swing assuming he started from rest. Answer Ft = 932.62 N.
Can someone get me started, I have no clue what to do?
How much work is done by the rope during Tarzan's swing?
You would probably use the equation U = mgh and k = 1/2mv^2 so maybe W = u + k.
What's the tension in the rope when he reaches the bottom of his swing assuming he started from rest. Answer Ft = 932.62 N.
Can someone get me started, I have no clue what to do?
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