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What is the Y-component of T1 and T2?
so I would have to do instead of sin, I have to use cos? 35cos(25)/cos(55)= 55.30- rickstarr93
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What is the Y-component of T1 and T2?
So i need to find my x-components of T2x and then have both sides equal to each other? But if T1x=0n then that is not relative to the equation? Sorry for the questions, I"m still a bit confused.- rickstarr93
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What is the Y-component of T1 and T2?
Homework Statement A speakerh angs from the ceiling by a pair of wires, as showin the diagram below. the tension in wire 1 is 35N. What is the mass of the speaker? Given from the problem and picture. Wire1=25 degrees Wire2=55 degrees Tension in wire1= 35N Tension in wire2=18.02N...- rickstarr93
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