Find the tension forces on the strings attached to a box hanging on the ceiling at both ends, making angles of 33.2° and 55.8° respectively from the horizontal.

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Find the tension forces on the strings attached
to a box hanging on the ceiling at both ends,
making angles of 33.2° and 55.8° respectively
from the horizontal.
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