Equilibrium of three suspended blocks

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The discussion revolves around solving a physics problem involving three suspended blocks and their equilibrium. The initial confusion centered on calculating the tension forces in the ropes connecting the blocks to point A. It was clarified that the tension in the ropes equals the weight of the blocks, with rope AB at 200 lb and rope AC at 100 lb. After determining the tensions, the next step involves calculating the sum of forces in both the X and Y directions to find the unknowns. The participant successfully resolved their misunderstanding and is now ready to proceed with the solution.
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The problem(s) are shown in the link, but I'm having trouble getting them started.

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For 3-12:

I think what I need to do is find the tension force in the ropes leading from each block to point A. Then with those forces I find the Sum of the forces in X and Y

From there i think i know what to do, its just that i don't know how to find the force in each rope!

My attempt:

For block B, the force in the the rope to point A is sin∅/200lb. For block C, the force in the rope to point a is sin(30)/100 =50lb .

Is this correct so far?
 
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Phys121VIU said:
For block B, the force in the the rope to point A is sin∅/200lb. For block C, the force in the rope to point a is sin(30)/100 =50lb .

Is this correct so far?
No. First things first. What's the tension in the rope connecting to B and the rope connecting to C? Hint: No calculation is required. (Consider the forces on B and C.) Then you can worry about the force components acting on point A.

Careful how you write things: don't confuse sin(30)/100 with 100*sin(30).
 
Doc Al said:
What's the tension in the rope connecting to B and the rope connecting to C?

I got it figured out, I was definitely over thinking it.

The tension in the ropes are equal to the weight of the blocks, so rope AB is 200lb and AC is 100lb.

Then I find the Sum of forces for X and Y and solve for the unknowns!

Thanks!
 
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