2.18 A rope tow is used to pull skiers up a snow-covered slope that is 1000 ft long and has a slope of 17° measured from the horizontal. On a recent good skiing day it was noted that the maximum number of people on the tow never exceeded 38. Calculate the maximum tension in the rope under these con- ditions. Assume that the total weight of each skier is 175 lb. Assume that the slope is frictionless.
2.18 A rope tow is used to pull skiers up a snow-covered slope that is 1000 ft long and has a slope of 17° measured from the horizontal. On a recent good skiing day it was noted that the maximum number of people on the tow never exceeded 38. Calculate the maximum tension in the rope under these con- ditions. Assume that the total weight of each skier is 175 lb. Assume that the slope is frictionless.
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Transcribed Image Text:2.18 A rope tow is used to pull skiers up a snow-covered slope
that is 1000 ft long and has a slope of 17° measured from the
horizontal. On a recent good skiing day it was noted that the
maximum number of people on the tow never exceeded 38.
Calculate the maximum tension in the rope under these con-
ditions. Assume that the total weight of each skier is 175 lb.
Assume that the slope is frictionless.
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