7. What is the tension in each cable for the equilibrium configuration shown below? Cable A has a -x component, and positive y and z components, cable B is in the +x direction, and cable C has negative x and y components and a +z component. The 1300 N force is acting in the -z direction. +z C 2.0 m A 1.0 m 3.0 m 2.0 m 1.0 m 4.0 m Question #7 B +y +x 1300 N
7. What is the tension in each cable for the equilibrium configuration shown below? Cable A has a -x component, and positive y and z components, cable B is in the +x direction, and cable C has negative x and y components and a +z component. The 1300 N force is acting in the -z direction. +z C 2.0 m A 1.0 m 3.0 m 2.0 m 1.0 m 4.0 m Question #7 B +y +x 1300 N
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Transcribed Image Text:7. What is the tension in each cable for the equilibrium configuration
shown below? Cable A has a -x component, and positive y and z
components, cable B is in the +x direction, and cable C has
negative x and y components and a +z component. The 1300 N
force is acting in the -z direction.
+z
C
2.0 m
A
1.0 m
3.0 m
2.0 m
1.0 m
4.0 m
Question #7
B
+y
+x
1300 N
8. By how much do the two springs stretch in the equilibrium
configuration below in order to support the 25 kg mass? Each
spring has an unstretched length of 2.2 m and a spring constant of
250 N/m. Spring A is exerting a force in the -y direction. Spring B
is exerting a force in the -x direction.

Transcribed Image Text:1300 N
8. By how much do the two springs stretch in the equilibrium
configuration below in order to support the 25 kg mass? Each
spring has an unstretched length of 2.2 m and a spring constant of
250 N/m. Spring A is exerting a force in the -y direction. Spring B
is exerting a force in the -x direction.
+z A
B
9.0 m
4.0 m
2.0 m
+y
+x
25 kg
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