Physics NLM doubt

If the mass of the wire is 'm' then what's the depth of the lowest point
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@Gyro Gearloose
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hardcoreisdead
hardcoreisdead7mo ago
hey whats the answer given, i found the tension in mid of the rope if that helps
lmaodedXD
lmaodedXD7mo ago
net tension toh 0 aa rhi lowest point par...maine koi force miss ki hai kya zara dekhna
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hardcoreisdead
hardcoreisdead7mo ago
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hardcoreisdead
hardcoreisdead7mo ago
Sorry thoda messy lag rha hoga , but u can figure it out ig
lmaodedXD
lmaodedXD7mo ago
you mean bas starting and end point par tension hai? i mean haan could be kyunki rassi taunt nahi hai
hardcoreisdead
hardcoreisdead7mo ago
Merko rassi ke mid point pe tension nikalni hai Islie usko half kia taaki tension towards the other end mile
iTeachChem
iTeachChem7mo ago
nice attempts folks! @Flint we good?
Flint
FlintOP7mo ago
I don't think that's the correct solution... It's an Olympiad question, beyond the scope of jee anyways
iTeachChem
iTeachChem7mo ago
Alright lemme ping the folks again @Gyro Gearloose Any inputs?
Comrade Rock Astley
A flexible chain of mass m hangs between two fixed points A and B a...
A flexible chain of mass m hangs between two fixed points A and B at the same level. The inclination of the chain with the horizontal at the two points of support is θ. The tension at the midpoint C of the chain isA. mg /tanθB. 2 tanθC. ZeroD. mg sinθ+cosθ/2
Comrade Rock Astley
This might be similar to your question
hardcoreisdead
hardcoreisdead7mo ago
ive done this here already
iTeachChem
iTeachChem7mo ago
yo looks like what these folks did is correct
hardcoreisdead
hardcoreisdead7mo ago
Not correct exactly, cuz we found the tension not the height required
Comrade Rock Astley
Oh sorry, didn’t read the question fully
Comrade Rock Astley
Catenary
In physics and geometry, a catenary (US: KAT-ən-err-ee, UK: kə-TEE-nər-ee) is the curve that an idealized hanging chain or cable assumes under its own weight when supported only at its ends in a uniform gravitational field. The catenary curve has a U-like shape, superficially similar in appearance to a parabola, which it is not. The curve appe...
Comrade Rock Astley
Check out the analysis section
Flint
FlintOP7mo ago
They found the tension not the depth...
iTeachChem
iTeachChem6mo ago
Got it. Upar wala thing helpedm ? yo :D +fsolved
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