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Cable A has a force of 23 N along with it, what must be the tensions in cable C and B for there to be no acceleration of the system?
B = 17 N
C = 27 N

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Cable A has a force of 23 N along it, what must be the
tensions in cable C and B for there to be no
acceleration of the system?
A
95°
B= 17 N
► B
C= 27 NI
142°
C
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