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A man climbs a light rope whose breaking strength is η times his weight (η<1). The maximum acceleration of the man so that the rope just breaks is

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g(1η)
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g(1+η)
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gη
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gη
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Solution

The correct option is A g(1η)
FBD of man

Let the man accelerate in upward direction

Tmg=ma
T=mg+ma
Given T=ηmg, is the maximum tention that the rope can withstand
ηmg=mg+ma
a=(η1)g

Here we get acceleration as negative as η<1 hence the man should accelerate in opposite to the assumed direction

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