Asked by Ashley
                Consider the 665 N weight held by two cables
The left-hand cable had tension T2 and makes an angle of 43◦ with the ceiling. The right-hand cable had tension T1
and makes an angle of 48◦ with the ceiling.
What is the tension in the cable
T1 slanted at an angle of 48◦?
Answer in units of N
            
        The left-hand cable had tension T2 and makes an angle of 43◦ with the ceiling. The right-hand cable had tension T1
and makes an angle of 48◦ with the ceiling.
What is the tension in the cable
T1 slanted at an angle of 48◦?
Answer in units of N
Answers
                    Answered by
            bobpursley
            
    sum of vertical forces is zero.
665-T1*sin48-T2*sin43=0
sum of horizontal forces is zero
T1*cos48-T2*cos43=0
solve this system of two equations, two unknowns.
    
665-T1*sin48-T2*sin43=0
sum of horizontal forces is zero
T1*cos48-T2*cos43=0
solve this system of two equations, two unknowns.
                    Answered by
            malinga
            
    Answer is T1=23.33N and T2=67.56N
    
                    Answered by
            malinga
            
    T1=20.33 and T2=60.56
    
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