85. Rope Tension A tetherball weighing 1 pound is pulled outward from the pole by a horizontal force u until the rope makes a 45° angle with the pole (see figure). Determine the resulting tension (in pounds) in the rope and the magnitude of u. Tension |45° 1 lb
85. Rope Tension A tetherball weighing 1 pound is pulled outward from the pole by a horizontal force u until the rope makes a 45° angle with the pole (see figure). Determine the resulting tension (in pounds) in the rope and the magnitude of u. Tension |45° 1 lb
85. Rope Tension A tetherball weighing 1 pound is pulled outward from the pole by a horizontal force u until the rope makes a 45° angle with the pole (see figure). Determine the resulting tension (in pounds) in the rope and the magnitude of u. Tension |45° 1 lb
Rope Tension A tetherball weighing 1 pound is pulled outward from the pole by a horizontal force u until the rope makes a 45° angle with the pole (see figure). Determine the resulting tension (in pounds) in the rope and the magnitude of u.
Figure in plane geometry formed by two rays or lines that share a common endpoint, called the vertex. The angle is measured in degrees using a protractor. The different types of angles are acute, obtuse, right, straight, and reflex.
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