A rope is tied to a tree branch so that the part hanging fro
A rope is tied to a tree branch, so that the part hanging from the tree has mass M and length L. The rope has uniform density. Find the tension in the rope T(x), as a function of the distance x from the bottom of the rope. Verify that your answer makes physical sense at the bottom of the rope (x=0) and the top of the rope (x = L).
Solution
tension T= (M/L)xg , because we know T=mg here m= (M/L)x
here x is the distance from the bottom, g is gravitational acceleration
this is the formula for tension, which is a function of distance x from the bottom of the roap.
at the bottom of the roap T=0, because x=0
at the top of the roap T=Mg. here M is the mass of roap.
