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A 5 000-N weight is held suspended in equilibrium by two cables. Cable 1 applies a horizontal
force to the right of the object and has a tension, T1. Cable 2 applies a force upward and to the
left at an angle of 37.0° to the negative x axis and has a tension, T2. What is the tension, T1?
14 years ago

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8310 N
12 years ago
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6640
9 years ago

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