Tarzan's Swing: What's the Tension in the Vine?

In summary, Tarzan swings through the jungle on a vine, and at the lowest point of his swing, the tension in the vine is greater than the gravitational force. This is because the vine must bring him up again and there is a centripetal acceleration acting inward towards the center of the curve. There is no acceleration in the x-direction at the bottom of the curve, and the tension must be greater than the gravitational force to maintain the swing.
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Homework Statement


tarzan swings through the jungle on a wine.at the lowest point of his swing, is the tension in the vine greater than,less then, or equal to the gravitational force


Homework Equations



its a conceptual question..

The Attempt at a Solution


i say that the tension on the string is greater b/c.. the vine has to bring him up again... not sure if I am correct... been a while since i delt with forces...

if... the gravitational for is more then the vine breaks..

if the gravitational for is equal to the tension the he comes to a halt
 
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anything wrong with my conclusion ?
 
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Yes, you're missing the concept of centripetal acceleration, which, for an object moving in a curved path, always acts inward toward the center of the curve (center of the circle in this case). What's the direction of the centripetal acceleartion at the bottom of the curve? What must be the direction of the net force at the bottom of the curve?
 
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the "centripetal acceleration" is up and there is a tangential acceleration..so the tension on the vine must be greater then the gravitational force...no?...
 
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That's right, the tension is greater. But at the bottom of the curve, there is no force in the x direction, so what is the tangential acceleration at the bottom? (that's an extra credit question:wink:).
 
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no acceleration in the x-direction o:)
 
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thank you jay!
 
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seto6 said:
thank you jay!
You are welcome. Bear in mind that there is both centripetal and tangential acceleration elsewhere on the curve. At the bottom, only centripetal. Going to bed now, good night.:zzz:
 

What is Tarzan's Swing?

Tarzan's Swing is a popular activity where a person swings on a vine, similar to the fictional character Tarzan.

How does Tarzan's Swing work?

The swing works by using the force of gravity and the tension in the vine to create a swinging motion. As the person swings, the tension in the vine decreases and then increases, propelling them forward.

What is tension?

Tension is the force that is pulling or stretching an object. In this case, the tension in the vine is what allows the person to swing.

How is the tension in the vine calculated?

The tension in the vine can be calculated using the equation T = mv^2/L, where T is the tension, m is the mass of the person, v is the velocity of the swing, and L is the length of the vine.

What factors can affect the tension in the vine?

The tension in the vine can be affected by the mass of the person, the length and thickness of the vine, and the speed at which the person swings. Other factors such as wind resistance and friction can also play a role in the tension.

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