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Q5 : Part A : answer is 1.019 KN Part B : Answer is Yes Part C: answer is 22.9 d

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Question

Q5 :

Part A : answer is 1.019 KN

Part B : Answer is Yes

Part C: answer is 22.9 degree


But I don't know how to caculate the part C answer, Please help me and show the step by step with thanks


Tarzan (m = 73 kg) commutes to work swinging from vine to vine. He leaves the platform of his tree house and swings on the end of vine of length L = 8.0 m. If the platform is 1.7 m above the lowest point in the swing, what is the tension in the vine at the lowest point in the swing? kN Tarzan again takes to his morning commute, but this time a monkey of mass mM = 30 kg hitches a ride by jumping onto Tarzan's back. If a vine can withstand a maximum tension of 1200 N, will it snap under the tension of the added passenger? Yes No If so, at what angle with respect to the vertical does the vine break? (If the vine does not break, enter NONE.) degree Need Help? For a car moving with speed v, the force of air drag is proportional to v2. If the power output of the car's engine is tripled, by what factor does the speed of the car increase? Need Help?

Explanation / Answer

A. Convert his PE into KE:
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