X x___y New Member Joined Jun 19, 2021 Messages 20 Gender Male HSC 2022 Jul 17, 2021 #1 Hey guys, can I please get some help on this question? It's in a state of equilibrium, but I just can't seem to calculate the right tensions. Thanks! Answer for T1 is 15N and answer for T2 is 82N.
Hey guys, can I please get some help on this question? It's in a state of equilibrium, but I just can't seem to calculate the right tensions. Thanks! Answer for T1 is 15N and answer for T2 is 82N.
X x___y New Member Joined Jun 19, 2021 Messages 20 Gender Male HSC 2022 Jul 17, 2021 #2 The object is in a state of static equilibrium, so what's the resultant and how do I solve for it? The answer is 193.2N at 15 degrees to each force.
The object is in a state of static equilibrium, so what's the resultant and how do I solve for it? The answer is 193.2N at 15 degrees to each force.
C ColdMint123 Member Joined Sep 21, 2019 Messages 89 Gender Male HSC 2021 Jul 17, 2021 #3 Sum up the forces in the x and y component and you can solve the two eqns simultaneously Attachments 1626488543240.png 149.2 KB Views: 15
C ColdMint123 Member Joined Sep 21, 2019 Messages 89 Gender Male HSC 2021 Jul 17, 2021 #4 you can work out angle by taking the tangent Attachments 1626489456521.png 95.8 KB Views: 8