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A crane is lifting a 60 kg load at a constant velocity. Determine the tension force in the cable.

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Answer:

The tension force of the cable is 588 N

Step-by-step explanation:

Net Force

The Second Newton's law establishes that the acceleration an object has depends on the net force through the equation:

F = m.a

If the net force is zero, then the acceleration is zero, and the object's velocity remains constant.

The crane lifts a 60 Kg load at a constant velocity. It means the net force acting on the load is zero.

There are two forces acting on the load: The weight of the load and the tension of the cable that holds it.

Since the net force is zero, both forces have the same magnitude:


T = m.g = 60\ kg\cdot 9.8\ m/s^2

T=588 N

The tension force of the cable is 588 N

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