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Physics, 03.03.2021 19:10 brendacauani12345

A large mass piece of 35 kg is attached to a rope and hangs from a beam. David pulls the mass piece at an angle of 35° to the horizontal with a force F of 500 N and keeps it
in this position for a while. Ignore the mass of the rope in all cases.

1)calculate vertical and horizontal components ?

2)calculate late horizontal and vertical T exerts on the mass when it is pulled at and angle F and still hangs?


A large mass piece of 35 kg is attached to a rope and hangs from a beam. David pulls

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