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With what minimum acceleration can a fireman slide down a rope whose breaking strength is 23 of his weight?
(Hint:-Use the concept of pseudo-force.)

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2g3
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g
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g3
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zero
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Solution

The correct option is C g3
Taking the frame of reference on the person sliding, a pseudo-force will be acting on the fireman in the upward direction.
Let T be the tension in the rope.
Since maximum strength of rope is 2/3 of weight,
T=23mg
T+ma=mg23mg+ma=mga=g3

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