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If a sign were hung like the one above, what would the tension forces acting on both of the ropes? | If a sign were hung like the one above, what would the tension forces acting on both of the ropes? | ||
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*Gravity works in the negative y direction, with $g=9.81m/ | *Gravity works in the negative y direction, with $g=9.81m/ | ||
*There are two forces of tension, on for rope 1, and one for rope 2 | *There are two forces of tension, on for rope 1, and one for rope 2 | ||
- | *Mass of the object? | + | |
- | *Angles of the ropes? | + | |
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=== Lacking === | === Lacking === | ||
*Either force of tension of the ropes | *Either force of tension of the ropes | ||
+ | *Mass of the object | ||
+ | *Angles of the ropes | ||
=== Approximations & Assumptions === | === Approximations & Assumptions === | ||
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Now we have solutions for both tension forces, $T_{1}$ and $T_{2}$ | Now we have solutions for both tension forces, $T_{1}$ and $T_{2}$ | ||
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