When a crate is hanging from a rope that is attached, the force of gravity pulls the crate downward while the tension in the rope supports the weight of the crate.
The crate is suspended from a rope that is connected to a metal ring by the force of gravity acting on the crate and the tension in the rope.
No, the work done on the crate by the rope is not zero. The work done is equal to the force exerted by the rope multiplied by the distance the crate is pulled. The fact that the crate pulls back on the rope in accordance with Newton's Third Law does not cancel out the work done by the rope.
The tension in the rope is equal to the weight of the hanging block when the block is stationary and not accelerating.
The tension in the rope at that point is the force pulling in opposite directions at the point where the rope is being held or attached.
The reaction force to you pulling on a rope is the tension force exerted by the rope in the opposite direction. This tension force is equal in magnitude and opposite in direction to the force you apply to the rope.
The crate is suspended from a rope that is connected to a metal ring by the force of gravity acting on the crate and the tension in the rope.
No, the work done on the crate by the rope is not zero. The work done is equal to the force exerted by the rope multiplied by the distance the crate is pulled. The fact that the crate pulls back on the rope in accordance with Newton's Third Law does not cancel out the work done by the rope.
hanging rope loading appratus
weight of crate would be 226 lb...saw it in back of the book
The tension in the rope is equal to the weight of the hanging block when the block is stationary and not accelerating.
There are several ways. You can: A. Use a shock collar. If you do, however, DO NOT OVER USE IT. B. Tie them to a rope attached to a tree or something for a punishment. We tried putting our dog in her crate, but this doesn't work because she sleeps in her crate and it doesn't effect her whatsoever. Other than that, I really don't know. I hope this helped!
By changing the pulling direction
lifting a large crate tied with rope into a ship
The illusionist Harry Houdini did escape from a nailed crate. He would be put in a crate that was nailed shut, wrapped in rope, and then lowered in to the water. The first time he performed this illusion was in 1912.
A bellpull is a rope which hangs to a bell, or a handle which is attached to a rope which rings a bell.
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