In my opinion the answer is 15 N at the end with the 15 N pulling force and 20 N at the other end. In the middle the tension is 17.5 N. You were right in saying the tension in the rope will actually vary throughout the rope but wrong (my opinion) to say the maximum tension is 15 N.
To get the 17.5 N in the middle, you apply Newton's second law to the front half and to the rear half of the rope. Apply the same method to find the tension for other points in the rope. You consider the rope as connected particles.
The only ideas you need to answer the question are Newton's laws which are in the physics syllabus. The question requires the application of the laws.
To get the 17.5 N in the middle, you apply Newton's second law to the front half and to the rear half of the rope. Apply the same method to find the tension for other points in the rope. You consider the rope as connected particles.
The only ideas you need to answer the question are Newton's laws which are in the physics syllabus. The question requires the application of the laws.