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How do I solve this problem Determine the weight of the tram. The cable at left exerts a 30,000 N force. (The tram is attached to the cable so the tension in the left cable is not necessarily equal to the tension in the right cable.)

How do I solve this problem Determine the weight of the tram. The cable at left exerts-example-1
User Samuel Toh
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Free body diagram:

Here, T_1 is the tension in the left cable (T_1=30000 N; given), T_2 is the tension in the right cable, W is the weight of the tram.

The force equation in horizontal direction is given as,


T_1=T_2\sin (75\degree)

Therefore, the tension in right cable T_2 is given as,


T_2=(T_1)/(\sin(75\degree))

Substituting all known values,


\begin{gathered} T_2=\frac{30000\text{ N}}{\sin (75\degree)} \\ \approx31058.28\text{ N} \end{gathered}

The force equation in the vertical direction is given as,


W=T_2\cos (75\degree)

Substituting all known values,


\begin{gathered} W=(31058.28\text{ N})*\cos (75\degree) \\ \approx8038.47\text{ N} \end{gathered}

Therefore, the weight of the tram is 8038.47 N.

How do I solve this problem Determine the weight of the tram. The cable at left exerts-example-1
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