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Hello everyone! Here I am again. Today we will start with a physics question. It was “A long, taut string is attached to a distant wall (see figure). A demonstrator moves the hand And Creates A Very Small”. Let’s learn how to do it!
Question: A long, taut string is attached to a distant wall (see figure). A demonstrator moves the hand And Creates A Very Small
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Answer
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Relevant knowledge
String tension in physics is the force created by the action of a tensioned string on other objects. The stretched rope creates a certain tension that causes the impacted objects to move. Therefore, tension has the ability to change the shape as well as the speed of the object being impacted.
You should understand that the tension in the string will be different at different positions of the object on the arc of motion. As noted above, both the direction and magnitude of the centripetal force of an object will change as the object moves. However, even though gravity remains the same, the tension in the rope created by gravity will still change as usual! When the object is in an equilibrium position, gravity will act in the vertical direction and so will the tension in the string, but when the object is in a different position, these two forces will create a certain angle with each other. So the tension in the string “neutralizes” part of the gravity instead of integrating it all.
Conclusion
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