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The maximum speed that lowest point can tolerate.
Answer to Problem 66GP
The maximum speed that lowest point can tolerate is
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The force exerted on the vine is,
The length of the vine is,
The mass of the Tarzan is,
Formula Used:
Since, Person T is moving in an arc from a hanging vine. So, the total force exerted by him is equal to the sum of the
Let the force exerted by Person T is
The expression to calculate the maximum speed that lowest point can tolerate is,
Calculation:
Substitute all the values in the above expression.
Conclusion:
Thus, the maximum speed that lowest point can tolerate is
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