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Chapter 7, Problem 23EAP
A mobile at the art museum has a 2.0 kg steel cat and a 4.0 kg steel dog suspended from a lightweight cable, as shown in FIGURE EX7.23. It is found that ?1= 20°when the center rope is adjusted to be perfectly horizontal. What are the tension and the angle of rope 3?
FIGURE EX7.23
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