A 155 N object is supported by three cables(T1, T2 and T3), of which T1 and T2 are making angles 0, = 50° and 02 = 25° as shown in Figure. Here T3 = 155 N, calculate the tensions T1 and T2. 01 02 T1 T2 T3 W (a) Tension in string 1, T1 (in Newton) = (b) Tension in string 2, T2 (in Newton):

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A 155 N object is supported by three
cables(T1, T2 and T3), of which T, and T2 are
making angles 0, = 50° and 02 = 25° as
shown in Figure.
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Here T3 = 155 N, calculate the tensions
T, and T2.
01
02
T1
T2
T3
W
(a) Tension in string 1, T1 (in Newton) =
(b) Tension in string 2, T2 (in Newton) =
Transcribed Image Text:A 155 N object is supported by three cables(T1, T2 and T3), of which T, and T2 are making angles 0, = 50° and 02 = 25° as shown in Figure. %3D Here T3 = 155 N, calculate the tensions T, and T2. 01 02 T1 T2 T3 W (a) Tension in string 1, T1 (in Newton) = (b) Tension in string 2, T2 (in Newton) =
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