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Sneezlee is supported by two thin wires. Is the tension in each wire less than, equal to, or more than half his weight? Use the parallelogram rule to defend your answer.
To identify: Whether the tension in each wire is less than, equal to or more than half the weight of bird.
Answer to Problem 37A
Tension in each wire is greater than half the weight of bird.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
A bird sitting on a rod supported by two ropes as shown below.
Formula used:
Total tension upwards equals the total weight downwards.
Calculation:
Let
As bird is at equilibrium position on the bench, so tension in both ropes will be equal.
Thus,
So,
If ropes are at
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