CK-12-Physics - Intermediate

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5.4. Forces in Translational Equilibrium http://www.ck12.org


FIGURE 5.26


T 1 = 414. 11 = 414 = 410 N


T 2 = 585. 56 = 586 = 590 N


Check your understanding


What general equation can be written for∑
y


Fif the angles inFigure5.26 are equal?

Answer: The sum of they−components is responsible for supporting the weight. If the angles are equal, the ropes
have equal tension. Therefore, the tension in they−direction of either rope can quickly be found since:



y

F= 2 Ty=mg→Ty=

mg
2


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