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Question: There are two monkeys and the monkey B is holding on to the tail of the monkey A which is climbing u...
There are two monkeys and the monkey B is holding on to the tail of the monkey A which is climbing up a rope. The masses of the monkeys A and B are 5 kg and 2 kg respectively. If A can tolerate a tension of 30 N in its tail, what force should it apply on the rope in order to carry the monkey B with it? Take g = 10 m/s 2.
Solution
A is holding the rope tied to the ceiling and B is holding the tail of A. The masses of the monkeys are given and they move up with a common acceleration a. We have to use Newton's equation of motion here and Newton’s second law, also, a free body diagram is must for this problem.
Complete step by step answer:
The free body diagram of the [problem is shown below.
maximum tension in the tail of monkey A can be 30N
30−2g−2a=0⟹30−20−2a=0⟹2a=10⟹ a=5m/s2
Also,
T−5g−30−5a=0 ⟹T=50+30+25 ⟹T=105N
So, the maximum force applied by A is 105 N. This is the maximum force with which monkey A should pull the rope so that the combined system moves with maximum acceleration.
Now, applying the condition of minimum force, we get, there will be no acceleration in Monkey A and B ie a= 0