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    Vector Calculus: Solve Chain Weight Problem - 25 N, 37°

    Excuse my mistake. Everything says Physics and MATH help. I even noticed probability questions on here that were answered nicely. I even entitled the thread as vector calculus help...so sorry to waste your time. This just proves my theory that all physicists are jerks!
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    Vector Calculus: Solve Chain Weight Problem - 25 N, 37°

    Is there a way to delete my account? I don't see an option anywhere for that. If someone can tell me how to delete, I will be gone. I hope no one else comes to you with an "easy problem". I feel bad for anyone who does.
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    Vector Calculus: Solve Chain Weight Problem - 25 N, 37°

    What I mean is that we aren't taking any outside forces into account. One of the responses mentioned that the outside forces had to sum to 0. That was what I was attempting to respond to. As for my ideas for the problem, I don't really have any. I think that the book leaves out information I...
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    Vector Calculus: Solve Chain Weight Problem - 25 N, 37°

    I get that idea. Unfortunately, this isn't a physics problem. We aren't dealing with any of the forces, etc. The only things we have to work with are the tension and the angles at the end of the chain to figure out the weight of the chain. Thanks for the welcome.
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    Vector Calculus: Solve Chain Weight Problem - 25 N, 37°

    It's just one chain that appears to be hanging between two buildings. There is nothing besides the weight of the chain pulling it down.
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    Vector Calculus: Solve Chain Weight Problem - 25 N, 37°

    I have a problem that I don't even know how to start. Can anyone assist me with the following problem? The tension T at the end of each chain has magnitude 25 N and makes an angle of 37 degrees with the horizontal. What is the weight of the chain? Thanks in advance.
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