Physics, 13.07.2020 22:01 pravikumar01
In a circus act, a uniform board (length 3.00 m, mass 25.0 kg ) is suspended from a bungie-type rope at one end, and the other end rests on a concrete pillar. When a clown (mass 79.0 kg ) steps out halfway onto the board, the board tilts so the rope end is 30β from the horizontal and the rope stays vertical. Calculate the force exerted by the rope on the board with the clown on it.
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