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18 September, 12:46

A young girl slides down a rope. As she slides

faster and faster she tightens her grip increasing

the force exerted on her by the rope. what happens when this force is equal in magnitude to her weight?

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  1. 18 September, 13:14
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    The girl will move with constant velocity

    Explanation:

    If after a certain time t_0 the velocity of the girl is v_0 = gt_0 and the upward force on the girl due to rope is mg, where g is gravitational acceleration. Then the girl will move down with the constant velocity v_0.

    The girl will move with constant velocity, as explained above.
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