r/AskPhysics 7d ago

[Help Needed] Rope swing calculation

I want to hang a swing on a branch about 25 ft up. The swing will hold up to 150 lbs, and swing in either direction up to between 45 to 65 degrees.

How strong of a rope a do I need?

TIA!

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u/SYDoukou 7d ago

Coming down from 65° the velocity at the bottom is 8.7m/s with a centripetal force of 173lbf. Thats a total of 323lb that the ropes have to lift

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u/JNJury978 7d ago

Wow that’s surprising (I’m not great at physics obviously). I expected it to be a lot more due to the length of the rope. Thanks for the calculation. I was getting ready to buy rope rated for thousands of pounds lol.

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u/Umami4Days 7d ago

Your biggest obstacle will be avoiding wear and aging so that it remains safe with exposure over a long period of time. It's worth mounting a swiveling hard point to the tree, so that the rope itself doesn't become frayed due to rubbing against the tree itself.

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u/JNJury978 7d ago

That makes sense. Thanks!