The Monkey and Bananas Problem A 20-kg monkey has a firm hold on a light rope that

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The Monkey and Bananas Problem A 20-kg monkey has a firm hold on a light rope that passes over a frictionless pulley and is attached to a 20-kg bunch of bananas (Fig. 5.77). The monkey looks up, sees the bananas, and starts to climb the rope to get them.
(a) As the monkey climbs, do the bananas move up, down, or remain at rest?
(b) As the monkey climbs, does the distance between the monkey and the bananas decrease, increase, or remain constant?
(c) The monkey releases her hold on the rope. What happens to the distance between the monkey and the bananas while she is falling?
(d) Before reaching the ground, the monkey grabs the rope to stop her fall. What do the bananas do?

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Vector Mechanics for Engineers Statics and Dynamics

ISBN: 978-0073398242

11th edition

Authors: Ferdinand Beer, E. Russell Johnston Jr., David Mazurek, Phillip Cornwell, Brian Self

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