In a "Giant Swing" shown in figure, the seat is connected to two cables. One is from the top of the central shaft which makes an angle of 40.0 with the vertical and the other cable of 7.50 m is horizontal. The seat swings in a horizontal circle at a rate of 25.1 m/s. If the seat weighs 245 N and a 540 N person is sitting in it, find the tension in each cable. -7.50m-

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Answer provided should be A.)1025N,B.)6088N. Please solve only B . B answer should be 6088N.
Total
welght
= 245+540
Ti
= 185N
moK = 18S
185 ly
10
%3D
T2
Centifuget firce = fe = mRw
= mu2
%3D
785N
R
Sin so
for vertical
quilbmee
T, os 50
T2
fe
Ti Sinso - 185
T,-1024.15 Newtun
Transcribed Image Text:Total welght = 245+540 Ti = 185N moK = 18S 185 ly 10 %3D T2 Centifuget firce = fe = mRw = mu2 %3D 785N R Sin so for vertical quilbmee T, os 50 T2 fe Ti Sinso - 185 T,-1024.15 Newtun
In a "Giant Swing" shown in figure, the seat is connected to two
cables. One is from the top of the central shaft which makes an
angle of 40.0 with the vertical and the other cable of 7.50 m is
horizontal. The seat swings in a horizontal circle at a rate of 25.1
m/s. If the seat weighs 245 N and a 540 N person is sitting in it,
find the tension in each cable.
-1.50m-
Transcribed Image Text:In a "Giant Swing" shown in figure, the seat is connected to two cables. One is from the top of the central shaft which makes an angle of 40.0 with the vertical and the other cable of 7.50 m is horizontal. The seat swings in a horizontal circle at a rate of 25.1 m/s. If the seat weighs 245 N and a 540 N person is sitting in it, find the tension in each cable. -1.50m-
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