1. DETAILS MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACHER - A bag of cement weighing 425 N hangs in equilibrium from three wires as suggested

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1. DETAILS MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACHER - A bag of cement weighing 425 N hangs in equilibrium from three wires as suggested

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1. DETAILS MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACHER - A bag of cement weighing 425 N hangs in equilibrium from three wires as suggested in the figure below. Two of the wires make angles 8, = 62.0° and ey = 39.0 with the horizontal. Assuming the system is in equilibrium, find the tensions Top Ty, and T, in the wires. T. N T2 - N T- N ves 7) T TS INCEND e
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