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Chapter 5.1, Problem 5.1GI
A roofer’s toolbox rests on an essentially How does the frictionless metal roof with a 45° slope, secured by a horizon- rope as shown. Is the rope tension (a) greater than, (b) less than, or (c) equal to the box’s weight?
How does the rope tension compare with the toolbox weight?
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