Solving Tension on Wires Homework

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Homework Statement




A 75N bird feeder hangs from a vertical wire that is connected to two other upper wires that are attached to a horizontal support, as shown in the figure

On a copy of the diagram, draw arrows to indicate the forces present in the wires

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By considering forces A, calculate the tension in the wire AB, which rests at an angle of 60 degrees to the horizontal.






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The Attempt at a Solution



i did this

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75= Ab Sin 60

The answer is 84.6 N

but i don't think the answer is good.
 
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84.6N is correct? I too am not sure how to do it even though the working must be something easy T.T
 
chrysanthemes said:
84.6N is correct? I too am not sure how to do it even though the working must be something easy.
No, it's not correct. To find the correct answer, apply the conditions for equilibrium.