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dhago07
Feb19-09, 05:58 PM
Figure 5-48 shows four penguins that are being playfully pulled along very slippery (frictionless) ice by a curator. The masses of three penguins and the tension in two of the cords are m1 = 12 kg, m3 = 16 kg, m4 = 23 kg, T2 = 112 N, and T4 = 212 N. Find the penguin mass m2 that is not given.
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I really cannot find the formula for tension at all and also i don't understand the tension concept at all. So please can somebody help me please.

Thanks

LowlyPion
Feb19-09, 06:38 PM
Tension is just Force.

Use F = m*a

cookie76
Feb19-09, 07:07 PM
Hello everyone,

I'm having a doubt with my Physics homework. I need somebody's help!!!

To find the force exerted by the rope on a bucket of water that is raised from a well I have to find the normal force (m*A upward accelaration of the bucket) and that is the one or I should find the force of gravity (m*G) and substracted from the normal force and that is the force exerted by the rope?

Thankss