Hi, can you please help me with my homework? a cube of mass M, which was initially calm, we lower with the rope vertically downwards with acceleration of g/4. Detemine work of the tensile force of the rope? Detemine work of gravity(F_g), until the cube has fallen(move downwards) a distance of d? What is the value of kinetic energy Ek of the cube at distance d? what is velocity of the cube at distance d?

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Hi, can you please help me with my homework?

a cube of mass M, which was initially calm, we lower with the rope vertically downwards with acceleration of g/4.

  • Detemine work of the tensile force of the rope?
  • Detemine work of gravity(F_g), until the cube has fallen(move downwards) a distance of d?
  • What is the value of kinetic energy Ek of the cube at distance d?
  • what is velocity of the cube at distance d?

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