Problem 9: A 82 kg man is being pulled away from a flaming structure as shown in the figure. Randomized Variables m = 82 kg 15 T1 T2 J.10° Part (a) Calculate the tension T on the left side of the rope, in newtons, if the man is in static equilibrium. Numeric : A numeric value is expected and not an expression. T = Part (b) Calculate the tension T2 on the right side of the rope, in newtons, if the man is in static equilibrium. Numeric : A numeric value is expected and not an expression. T2 =

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Problem 9: A 82 kg man is being pulled away from a flaming structure as shown in
the figure.
Randomized Variables
m = 82 kg
15°
T1
T2
J.10°
Part (a) Calculate the tension T on the left side of the rope, in newtons, if the man is in static equilibrium.
Numeric : A numeric value is expected and not an expression.
T1=.
Part (b) Calculate the tension T2 on the right side of the rope, in newtons, if the man is in static equilibrium.
Numeric : A numeric value is expected and not an expression.
T2 =,
Transcribed Image Text:Problem 9: A 82 kg man is being pulled away from a flaming structure as shown in the figure. Randomized Variables m = 82 kg 15° T1 T2 J.10° Part (a) Calculate the tension T on the left side of the rope, in newtons, if the man is in static equilibrium. Numeric : A numeric value is expected and not an expression. T1=. Part (b) Calculate the tension T2 on the right side of the rope, in newtons, if the man is in static equilibrium. Numeric : A numeric value is expected and not an expression. T2 =,
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