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A 400 N object is hanging from two ropes that are suspended from the ceiling. One of the ropes forms a { 60^o } angle with the ceiling and has a tension
![Two ropes exert forces holding a suspended box having a mass of 100 N at rest. If one rope is at an angle of 30 deg to the horizontal and exerts a Two ropes exert forces holding a suspended box having a mass of 100 N at rest. If one rope is at an angle of 30 deg to the horizontal and exerts a](https://homework.study.com/cimages/multimages/16/dia-38-sayyed7188412784581363509.jpg)
Two ropes exert forces holding a suspended box having a mass of 100 N at rest. If one rope is at an angle of 30 deg to the horizontal and exerts a
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![A 75 \ kg mass is suspended (in equilibrium) by two ropes fixed to a wall and ceiling as shown in the diagram. Find the tensions T_1 and T_2 in the ropes. A 75 \ kg mass is suspended (in equilibrium) by two ropes fixed to a wall and ceiling as shown in the diagram. Find the tensions T_1 and T_2 in the ropes.](https://homework.study.com/cimages/multimages/16/untitled-1-recovered-recovered1399205131472848458.jpg)
A 75 \ kg mass is suspended (in equilibrium) by two ropes fixed to a wall and ceiling as shown in the diagram. Find the tensions T_1 and T_2 in the ropes.
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