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If cable cb is subjected to a tension that is twice that of cable ca , determine the angle u for equilibrium of the 10-kg cylinder. also, what are the tensions in wires ca and cb ?
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If cable CB is subjected to a tension ... Also, what are the tensions in wires CA and CB? ... We can now write our equations of equilibrium.
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