Find the magnitude of the tension in each supporting cable shown below. In each case, the weight of the suspended body is 50 N and the masses of the cables are negligible. L T₁ 45° T3 T₂ T₁ 60° T3 45° T₂

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Find the magnitude of the tension in each supporting cable shown below. In each case, the
weight of the suspended body is 50 N and the masses of the cables are negligible.
T₁
45°
T3
(a)
T₂
T₁
60°
T3
(b)
45°
T2
Transcribed Image Text:Find the magnitude of the tension in each supporting cable shown below. In each case, the weight of the suspended body is 50 N and the masses of the cables are negligible. T₁ 45° T3 (a) T₂ T₁ 60° T3 (b) 45° T2
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