(a) Calculate the tension (in N) in a vertical strand of spiderweb if a spider of mass 8.00 x 10*³ kg hangs motionless on it. (Enter a number.) 0.000784 N (b) Calculate the tension (in N) in a horizontal strand of spiderweb if the same spider sits motionless in the middle of it much like the tightrope walker in the fig 5.0 -50 TA T Ta w The strand sags at an angle of 15.0° below the horizontal. (Enter a number.) 0.046688914| × N Compare this with the tension in the vertical strand (find their ratio). (Enter a number.) (tension in horizontal strand) / (tension in vertical strand) =|
(a) Calculate the tension (in N) in a vertical strand of spiderweb if a spider of mass 8.00 x 10*³ kg hangs motionless on it. (Enter a number.) 0.000784 N (b) Calculate the tension (in N) in a horizontal strand of spiderweb if the same spider sits motionless in the middle of it much like the tightrope walker in the fig 5.0 -50 TA T Ta w The strand sags at an angle of 15.0° below the horizontal. (Enter a number.) 0.046688914| × N Compare this with the tension in the vertical strand (find their ratio). (Enter a number.) (tension in horizontal strand) / (tension in vertical strand) =|
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![(a) Calculate the tension (in N) in a vertical strand of spiderweb if a spider of mass 8.00 x 10¯° kg hangs motionless on it. (Enter a number.)
0.000784
N
(b) Calculate the tension (in N) in a horizontal strand of spiderweb if the same spider sits motionless in the middle of it much like the tightrope walker in the figure.
5.0°
5.0°
T.
TR
w
T. TR
The strand sags at an angle of 15.0° below the horizontal. (Enter a number.)
0.046688914 X N
Compare this with the tension in the vertical strand (find their ratio). (Enter a number.)
(tension in horizontal strand) / (tension in vertical strand) =](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Faf8aa82a-31a1-4382-a30e-3ad6a3174f84%2Fd076f066-cc9e-4475-b48f-08b17447dd83%2Fx9oyzpp_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:(a) Calculate the tension (in N) in a vertical strand of spiderweb if a spider of mass 8.00 x 10¯° kg hangs motionless on it. (Enter a number.)
0.000784
N
(b) Calculate the tension (in N) in a horizontal strand of spiderweb if the same spider sits motionless in the middle of it much like the tightrope walker in the figure.
5.0°
5.0°
T.
TR
w
T. TR
The strand sags at an angle of 15.0° below the horizontal. (Enter a number.)
0.046688914 X N
Compare this with the tension in the vertical strand (find their ratio). (Enter a number.)
(tension in horizontal strand) / (tension in vertical strand) =
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