An object, O, of mass m kilograms is hanging from a ceiling by two light, inelastic strings of different lengths - AQA - A-Level Maths Pure - Question 18 - 2022 - Paper 2
Question 18
An object, O, of mass m kilograms is hanging from a ceiling by two light, inelastic strings of different lengths.
The shorter string, of length 0.8 metres, is fixed... show full transcript
Worked Solution & Example Answer:An object, O, of mass m kilograms is hanging from a ceiling by two light, inelastic strings of different lengths - AQA - A-Level Maths Pure - Question 18 - 2022 - Paper 2
Step 1
Show that the tension in the shorter string is over 30% more than the tension in the longer string.
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Answer
To solve this, we first need to analyze the angles and the forces involved.
Finding Angles:
For angle A:
A=sin−1(1.20.6)=sin−1(0.5)=30∘
For angle B:
B=sin−1(0.80.6)=sin−1(0.75)≈48.59∘
Resolving Forces:
Let the tension in the shorter string be TOA and the tension in the longer string be TOB.
Resolving the vertical components:
At point O:
TOAsinA+TOBsinB=mg
Forming the Equation:
Substituting the angles:
TOAsin30+TOBsin48.59=mg
Since sin30=0.5 and sin48.59≈0.75:
0.5TOA+0.75TOB=mg