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asked • 02/19/24

A sign is hanging from three ropes as shown in the figure. The tension in the lefthand rope, T1, is 320.51 N. Angle θ1=61.9°, and angle θ2=37.1°.

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A sign is hanging from three ropes as shown in the figure. The tension in the lefthand rope, T1, is 320.51 N. Angle θ1=61.9°, and angle θ2=37.1°.


What is the tension, T2, in the righthand rope?


What is the mass of the sign?


William W.

There's not enough info here without the figure and the "sign.pdf" link doesn't go anywhere useful.
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Jimmy G. answered • 07/16/24

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