A monkey of mass 40 kg climbs on a rope which can stand a maximum tens...
Explanation:
When monkey climbs with uniform speed, the acceleration is zero, so
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The tension in the rope when the monkey climbs up with a uniform speed can be calculated using the equation:
Tension = Weight + Force of Monkey climbing
The weight of the monkey can be calculated using the equation:
Weight = mass * acceleration due to gravity
Weight = 40 kg * 9.8 m/s^2
Weight = 392 N
The force of the monkey climbing can be calculated using the equation:
Force of Monkey climbing = mass * acceleration
Since the monkey is climbing up with a uniform speed, the acceleration is zero. Therefore, the force of the monkey climbing is zero.
Tension = Weight + Force of Monkey climbing
Tension = 392 N + 0 N
Tension = 392 N
The tension in the rope when the monkey climbs up with a uniform speed of 5 m/s is 392 N.