Rope 2 Rope 1 J30° 100 N

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4. A force is applied to a rope that is connected to two other ropes as shown. Draw a free body diagram for the O-ring connecting all 3 ropes and use Newton’s 1st Law to calculate the tensions in ropes 1 and 2.

Rope 2
Rope 1
J30°
100 N
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Step 1

Given:

Force F = 100 N.

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Step 2

The horizontal component of force is,

Fx=Fcos30Fx=100cos30Fx=86.6 N.

The vertical component of force is,

Fy=Fsin30Fy=100sin30Fy=50 N.

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