Can someone help me with these problems?

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In summary, The conversation is about two questions involving resolving tensions and using trigonometry to solve for the values. The first question involves equating horizontal and vertical forces and the second question involves using the sine and cosine functions to resolve the tensions into vectors. The process of substitution to solve for either T1 or T2 is also mentioned.
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i can't remember how to do this at all, but can someone just post a simple step by step solution for this? thanks

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also having trouble with this one



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Q1: resolve T1 into horizontal and vertical components. Then equate all the horizontal forces and all the vertical forces.
 
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Q2: let T1 be the tension in the angled rope/string and T2 be the tension in the horizontal rope/string. Use the same strategy as for Q1 to solve for T1 and T2. Hence get coefft of friction
 
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hmm still kinda confused, any chance you could show me step by step how to solve it


like how do you resolve T1 and T2 to get values...like i know the 20 has components of x = 0, and y = -20 right? but how do u get values with the 30 degree angle?
 
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thugg said:
hmm still kinda confused, any chance you could show me step by step how to solve it


like how do you resolve T1 and T2 to get values...like i know the 20 has components of x = 0, and y = -20 right? but how do u get values with the 30 degree angle?

draw out the angles and use trig.

T1+T2=(0,+20)

use the sin and cos function to resolve the two tensions into vectors. you should have 2 sets of equations to solve for T1 or T2, once you know one the other is only a matter of substitution.
 

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