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A 100.0-kg bakery sign hangs from two thin cables as shown.

What is the tension in each cable?

A 100.0-kg bakery sign hangs from two thin cables as shown. What is the tension in-example-1
User Ken Hume
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Answer:

1. T₁ = 500 N

2. T₂ = 866 N

Step-by-step explanation:

Please see attached photo for the diagram.

Thus, we can obtain obtained the value of T₁ and T₂ as follow:

1. Determination of T₁

Angle θ = 30

Hypothenus = 100 kg

Opposite = T₁ =?

Sine θ = Opposite /Hypothenus

Sine 30 = T₁ / 100

Cross multiply

T₁ = 100 × Sine 30

T₁ = 100 × 0.5

T₁ = 50 Kg

Multiply by 10 to express in Newton

T₁ = 50 × 10

T₁ = 500 N

2. Determination of T₂

Angle θ = 60

Hypothenus = 100 kg

Opposite = T₂ = ?

Sine θ = Opposite /Hypothenus

Sine 60 = T₂ / 100

Cross multiply

T₂ = 100 × Sine 60

T₂ = 100 × 0.8660

T₂ = 86.6 Kg

Multiply by 10 to express in Newton

T₂ = 86.6 × 10

T₂ = 866 N

A 100.0-kg bakery sign hangs from two thin cables as shown. What is the tension in-example-1
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