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Solve Tension of String Homework Statement
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[QUOTE="stevendaryl, post: 5464283, member: 372855"] I think you need to use three variables: [itex]T[/itex] = tension in the string, [itex]N_h[/itex] = normal force of the wall on the stick, [itex]N_v[/itex] = normal force of the floor on the stick. Then you have three equations: (1) total force in vertical direction = 0, (2) total force in horizontal direction = 0, (3) torque (about whatever point you like) = 0. So try to write down those three equations. (You'll also need [itex]m[/itex], the mass of the stick, and [itex]g[/itex], the acceleration of gravity) [/QUOTE]
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