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Solve Tension in Cables (T1, T2, θ3)
Alright, I get it. Thank you!- NXIShift
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Solve Tension in Cables (T1, T2, θ3)
Ok, so I would end up just taking the x-component of T1 or T3 because the Tension T2 will essentially be the same. So T2 would be 60.9873?- NXIShift
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Solve Tension in Cables (T1, T2, θ3)
Homework Statement In the figure below, the left-hand cable has a Tension T1 and makes an angle of 58° with the horizontal. The right-hand cable has a Tension T3 and makes an angle θ3 with the horizontal. A 97.6N weight is on the left and an 84N weight is on the right. The cable connecting the...- NXIShift
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