A uniform rope of mass M and length L is accelerated upwards with acceleration ′a′ by applying force on the topmost point. What is the tension in the rope at a distance X from the lower end?
A
ML×a
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B
MLX(g+a)
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C
ML(L−X)a
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D
None
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Solution
The correct option is BMLX(g+a) We assume the tension ′T′ at distance X from lower end. Mass of the lower portion of length X is ′m′.
Since the rope is uniform, therefore mass per unit length remains same for every section. m=(ML)X