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Tension Calculations for Hanging a Sign at a 30° Angle | Homework Help
Thanks for all the help everyone! I finally got the answer, and when I checked with my teacher... it was right! Thanks!
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Nov 15, 2007
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Tension Calculations for Hanging a Sign at a 30° Angle | Homework Help
Sorry, I still don't understand. Could you maybe explain in more detail? I attached a picture of the diagram in my book if that helps. :-)
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Nov 12, 2007
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Tension Calculations for Hanging a Sign at a 30° Angle | Homework Help
Joe wishes to hang a sign weighing 775 N so that cable A attached to the store makes a 30.0° angle, as shown in Figure 7-16. Cable B is horizontal and attached to an adjoining building. I have no idea where to start. Thanks for any help. :-) --Cori
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