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A body of mass 20 kg is kept in equilibrium of two forces. If one of the ropes pull the body in a horizontal direction and the other in a direction of 60 degree with the vertical, calculate the tension
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A body of mass 20 kg is kept in equilibrium of two forces. If one of the ropes pull the body in a horizontal direction and the other in a direction of 60 degree with the vertical, calculate the tension in each rope.
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Answer: correct thats all there is too it
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