A small ball with a mass of 0.1kg is suspended at the top of the inclined plane with an inclination of 37 degrees by a thin wire. The static state of the system is that the rope is parallel to the inclined plane, regardless of all friction, and the system accelerates. When the accelerations are 5 m / s, 10 m / s and 24 m / s, what are the pulling forces on the rope? Specific answer process

A small ball with a mass of 0.1kg is suspended at the top of the inclined plane with an inclination of 37 degrees by a thin wire. The static state of the system is that the rope is parallel to the inclined plane, regardless of all friction, and the system accelerates. When the accelerations are 5 m / s, 10 m / s and 24 m / s, what are the pulling forces on the rope? Specific answer process

Let the acceleration of the ball be a ', then mg / (MA') = Tan 37 = 4 / 3, then a '= 7.5. When a = 5, the ball does not break away from the slope, then let the tension of the rope be t, the normal pressure of the ball and the slope be n, and there is TCO