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A 4 kg object hangs below a 6 kg object by a string of negligible mass. If the 6 kg object is pulled upward by a force of 440 N, what is the tension in the string?

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Answer:

176 N

Step-by-step explanation:

Sum of the forces on the 6 kg object:

∑F = ma

F − Mg − T = Ma

Sum of the forces on the 4 kg object:

∑F = ma

T − mg = ma

Notice that since the objects are connected, they have the same acceleration.

Solving for acceleration in both equations:

a = (F − Mg − T) / M

a = (T − mg) / m

Set equal:

(F − Mg − T) / M = (T − mg) / m

Cross multiply and solve for T:

m (F − Mg − T) = M (T − mg)

mF − mMg − mT = MT − mMg

mF − mT = MT

mF = mT + MT

mF = (m + M) T

T = mF / (m + M)

Given F = 440 N, m = 4 kg, and M = 6 kg:

T = (4) (440) / (4 + 6)

T = 176 N

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