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shaner-baner
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I have some questions about the equation governing a suspended rope. I have looked in diffy-Q books and searches a little bit on google and haven't found a satisfactory answer. specifically I am interested in the system with the following assumptions:
1. rope is fixed at both ends
2. rope is linearly elastic (f=kx type law)
3. rope has linear density lambda
most of the derivations I have seen make simplifying assumtions about the
rope that it doesn't stretch or that tensions are colinear
on a differential segment.
Thanks in advance
1. rope is fixed at both ends
2. rope is linearly elastic (f=kx type law)
3. rope has linear density lambda
most of the derivations I have seen make simplifying assumtions about the
rope that it doesn't stretch or that tensions are colinear
on a differential segment.
Thanks in advance