12:33 wamap.org A Two squirrels are sitting on the rope as shown. The squirrel at A has a weight of 1.45 lb. The squirrel at B found less food this season and has a weight of 0.95 lb. The angles and are equal to 48.50 and 58.2° respectively. Determine the tension force in each of the rope segments (T₁ in segment AC, T₂ in segment AB, and T3 in segment BD) as well as the angle a in degrees. a Note the figure may not be to scale. l5G C B сс BY NC SA 2013 Michael Swanbom
12:33 wamap.org A Two squirrels are sitting on the rope as shown. The squirrel at A has a weight of 1.45 lb. The squirrel at B found less food this season and has a weight of 0.95 lb. The angles and are equal to 48.50 and 58.2° respectively. Determine the tension force in each of the rope segments (T₁ in segment AC, T₂ in segment AB, and T3 in segment BD) as well as the angle a in degrees. a Note the figure may not be to scale. l5G C B сс BY NC SA 2013 Michael Swanbom
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Two squirrels are sitting on the rope as shown. The squirrel at
A has a weight of 1.45 lb. The squirrel at B found less food
this season and has a weight of 0.95 lb. The angles and are
equal to 48.5° and 58.2° respectively. Determine the tension
force in each of the rope segments (T₁ in segment AC, T₂ in
segment AB, and T3 in segment BD) as well as the angle a
in degrees.
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T3
Note the figure may not be to scale.
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