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iTeachChem Helper
iTeachChem Helper•7mo ago
@Gyro Gearloose
iTeachChem Helper
iTeachChem Helper•7mo ago
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hardcoreisdead
hardcoreisdeadOP•7mo ago
first part was easy to figure out to move up moneky will pull the rope down and the block shall go up and vice versa for downward motion however i am not able to mentally grasp the second part. both the entities are moving upward and will ultimately reach an end thus continuously decreasing the separation between them
Real potato
Real potato•7mo ago
Are u talking about the horizontal distance ?
hardcoreisdead
hardcoreisdeadOP•7mo ago
ig no, atleast thats what i interpret from the question
g-sus
g-sus•7mo ago
i interpret it this way, the monkey pulls the rope down with a particular acceleration and the block goes up by the same hence keeping them equidistant on the horizontal plane although when the rope does run out, the block and monkey do meet also the q is asking the horizontal distance, which will remain same throughout i mean vertical deviation will not occur
Gaurav
Gaurav•7mo ago
i think the monkey will climb like he is climbing on a treadmill (just my idea)
hardcoreisdead
hardcoreisdeadOP•7mo ago
equidistant in horizonal plane kahan dia hai ig??
Gaurav
Gaurav•7mo ago
nvm
g-sus
g-sus•7mo ago
but taht is what will happen na when they both have same mass they wont have any kind of vertical deviation at all until the rope runs out anyway
hardcoreisdead
hardcoreisdeadOP•7mo ago
what u talking bout horizontal or vertical
g-sus
g-sus•7mo ago
so they might go up or down but they will together, maintaining the same horizontal distance(d) bw each other
g-sus
g-sus•7mo ago
see the monkey and block will be on same level, they either go up or come down together depending on the kind of force the monkey applies on the rope....
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hardcoreisdead
hardcoreisdeadOP•7mo ago
yeah thats true. ig the question shouldve specified horizontal or vertical dist. horizontal will obviusly stay constant whereas vertical wont
g-sus
g-sus•7mo ago
vertical will man, they will move either up or down together idk hwo to explain in words 😭
hardcoreisdead
hardcoreisdeadOP•7mo ago
if both are going up then kahin toh milenge in future
g-sus
g-sus•7mo ago
that is right xd
hardcoreisdead
hardcoreisdeadOP•6mo ago
+solved @g-sus
iTeachChem Helper
iTeachChem Helper•6mo ago
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