Calculating Tensions in a Suspended Box with Two Ropes

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The problem involves a box of mass suspended by two ropes: one vertical rope attached to the ceiling and another horizontal rope attached to a wall. Participants are exploring the forces acting on the box and the tensions in the ropes under the assumption that the box hangs straight down.

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  • Participants discuss the need for a vector diagram to visualize the forces and question the role of the horizontal rope. There is confusion regarding the similarity between questions about the tensions in the ropes. Some suggest that the tensions might be equal due to the perpendicular arrangement of the ropes.

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The discussion is ongoing, with participants seeking clarification on the setup and the nature of the forces involved. Some guidance has been offered regarding the vector diagram and the cancellation of forces, but there is no explicit consensus on the interpretation of the questions or the assumptions being made.

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No diagram has been provided, and there is ambiguity regarding the setup of the ropes and the specific questions posed by the original poster. Participants are also questioning the assumptions about the tensions in the ropes.

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1.A box of mass m,is suspended by a vertical rope attach to the ceiling and another rope attach to the wall horizontally to a wall.1)Draw a vector diagram representing the force in this situation.2)What is the tension in each rope if the box is hanging straight down.3)what are the rope tensions.4)Suppose the box has mass 20Kg,calculate the tension in the pair of ropesAny help or suggestion would be much appreciate it.Thanks

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What i am getting the idea out of this problem is that i assume vector diagram will be 90 degree.But i still couldn't figure out the 2,3 & 4 question
 
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What do you mean by another rope attach to the wall horizontally to a wall ? Do you have a diagram?
And what's the difference between questions 2 and 3?
 
No diagram was given.But it will be like 90 degree one vertically attach to the ceiling and another attach horizontally to the wall.That question 2 and 3 is what bother me most as it look like the same question.
 
Draw the vector diagram, and see how forces on the block cancel each other out. Is the horizontally attached rope doing anything?
 
I think the question want us to assume that tension on both rope are the same as the diagram i can think of is perpendicular line with the right angel.So it will be like the tension of the two ropes equal to the force acting by the object?
 
According to the problem, two ropes must be parallel to each other. at one ends of the ropes the box is attached. And the other ends are connected to ceiling and the wall. In that case tension in the ropes must be equal.
 

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