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good day all I've no idea how to work this out
this is the problem
A 5.5-kg object is suspended by a string from the ceiling of an elevator that is accelerating downward at a rate of 2.5m/s^2 What is the tension in the string?
i presume tension is the force that's on the string?
so i did: 5.5(kg) * (9.8(grav) - 2.5) = 40.15N
is this correct?
the equation i was given is: Fnet = T + Fg
which i rearranged to get
T = Fnet - Fg
what the hell does that mean? lol
could someone tell me a general rule for tension?
this is the problem
A 5.5-kg object is suspended by a string from the ceiling of an elevator that is accelerating downward at a rate of 2.5m/s^2 What is the tension in the string?
i presume tension is the force that's on the string?
so i did: 5.5(kg) * (9.8(grav) - 2.5) = 40.15N
is this correct?
the equation i was given is: Fnet = T + Fg
which i rearranged to get
T = Fnet - Fg
what the hell does that mean? lol
could someone tell me a general rule for tension?