-2 65° 40° Leftcord Right cord Conter cord O 1.6N (cos 115°) O 1.6N (sin 115°) O 1.6N (sin 65°) O 1.6N (cos 65°)

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The reading on the tension protractor on the left is 1.6N,  115°. What is the x-component of the tension on the left cord?
10 0
65°
40°
Leftcord
Right cord
Conter cord.
1.6N (cos 115°)
O 1.6N (sin 115°)
O 1.6N (sin 65°)
O 1.6N (cos 65°)
Transcribed Image Text:10 0 65° 40° Leftcord Right cord Conter cord. 1.6N (cos 115°) O 1.6N (sin 115°) O 1.6N (sin 65°) O 1.6N (cos 65°)
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