3. A weight of 200 Newtons (N) is being supported by two wires, as shown below. Find the tension in each wire. (Assume that the system is in equilibrium.) 45° 200 N 30°
3. A weight of 200 Newtons (N) is being supported by two wires, as shown below. Find the tension in each wire. (Assume that the system is in equilibrium.) 45° 200 N 30°
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![3. A weight of 200 Newtons (N) is being supported by two wires, as shown below. Find
the tension in each wire. (Assume that the system is in equilibrium.)
45°
200 N
30° D
4. For each of the following, compute based on the given information.
(a) √ = (4, −5, 1); V = (3, 6, -1)
ㅠ
(b) || … || = 3; ||7|| = 4; the angle between and √ is](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fc6e8b7ab-6ad6-41a1-8dc5-20325fe7814a%2Ff6a25204-8051-4fb6-8808-7b30f5fb5874%2F4a55mw_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:3. A weight of 200 Newtons (N) is being supported by two wires, as shown below. Find
the tension in each wire. (Assume that the system is in equilibrium.)
45°
200 N
30° D
4. For each of the following, compute based on the given information.
(a) √ = (4, −5, 1); V = (3, 6, -1)
ㅠ
(b) || … || = 3; ||7|| = 4; the angle between and √ is
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