Question
Two identical 17.7-kg balls, each 23.9 cm in diameter, are suspended by two 35.0-cm wires as shown in the figure (Figure 1) . The entire apparatus is supported by a single 18.0-cm wire, and the surfaces of the balls are perfectly smooth.
what is the tension in the top wire?
what is the tension in the top wire?
Answers
bobpursley
wondering what the figure looks like.
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