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A horizontal clothesline is tied between 2 poles, 20 meters apart. When a mass of 2 kilograms is tied to the middle of the clothesline, it sags a distance of 5 meters. What is the magnitude of the tension on the ends of the clothesline

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Answer:


T =99.94

Step-by-step explanation:

From the question we are told that

The distance between the poles is
d = 20 \ m

The mass is
m = 2 \ kg

The sag distance
=5m

Generally the tension in the rope is mathematically represented as as


T =(mg)/(2sin(\theta))

where
\theta =arctan((1)/(5))


T =(m*9.8)/(2sin(tan^-1((1)/(5)))\\


T =99.94

the tension on the line is 99.94

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