X A small pan of mass 42.0 g is supported by two strings, as shown in the Figure on RHS. The maximum tension that the string can support is 2.80 N. Mass is added gradually to the pan until one of the strings snaps. Which string is it? How much mass must be added for this to occur? W 5.0 cm T₂ W Z 10.0 cm Σfy=0 -mg + Ti sind, + sin o₁ = 7, I 0 T₁ sind, sind₂ = m mg {√₁ = -1,500₁ + T₂ 198₁ = 0 I 190 = T, 190, ⑦ ฟ

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A small pan of mass 42.0 g is supported by two strings,
as shown in the Figure on RHS. The maximum tension
that the string can support is 2.80 N. Mass is added
gradually to the pan until one of the strings snaps.
Which string is it? How much mass must be added for
this to occur?
W
5.0 cm
T₂
W
Z
10.0 cm
Σfy=0 -mg + Ti sind, + sin o₁ =
7, I 0
T₁ sind, sind₂ = m
mg
{√₁ = -1,500₁ + T₂ 198₁ = 0
I 190 = T, 190, ⑦
ฟ
Transcribed Image Text:X A small pan of mass 42.0 g is supported by two strings, as shown in the Figure on RHS. The maximum tension that the string can support is 2.80 N. Mass is added gradually to the pan until one of the strings snaps. Which string is it? How much mass must be added for this to occur? W 5.0 cm T₂ W Z 10.0 cm Σfy=0 -mg + Ti sind, + sin o₁ = 7, I 0 T₁ sind, sind₂ = m mg {√₁ = -1,500₁ + T₂ 198₁ = 0 I 190 = T, 190, ⑦ ฟ
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