Why is tension added?
Why is my teacher saying that T = mg + ma = 24 N?
Shouldn't it simply be 4 N?
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Why is my teacher saying that T = mg + ma = 24 N?
Shouldn't it simply be 4 N?
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1 Answer
Yes, the tension T is 24N. The work done by the tension is 96J.
Explanation:
Since the net force will cause an acceleration of
Given that the tension should act upwards opposite to the direction of the gravitational force (downwards), both forces cancel each other out to give a net force of 4N.
A tension of 24N upwards subtract by downwards gravitational force of 20N will give a net force of 4N upwards.
Work done of a force is the product of the applied force and the distance moved in the direction of the force.
Using kinematics to find the distance moved:
Thus, work done