Q.
A person of 70 kg mass is lifted by a helicopter with the help of rope, hanging from it. If the helicopter is rising up with an acceleration 4ms−2, the tension in the rope is (taking g=10ms−2 ):
When helicopter is rising upward the tension in the rope is given by T=m(g+a) (Where a is acceleration of helicopter by which it is rising) Given: Mass of the person m = 70 kg accelerations a=4m/s2,g=10m/s2 Now, putting the given values in Eq. (i), we have T=70 (10+4)=70×14=980N