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Pulling the string on a bow back with a force of 28.7 lb, an archer prepares to shoot an arrow. If the archer pulls in the center of the string, and the angle between the two halves is 138*, what is the tension in the string?
15 years ago

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Answered by Damon
2 T cos (138/2)= 28.7
15 years ago
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Pulling the string on a bow back with a force of 28.7 lb, an archer prepares to shoot an arrow. If the archer pulls in the center of the string, and the angle between the two halves is 138*, what is the tension in the string?

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