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	<title>Comments on: A 170 N bird feeder is supported by three cables as shown in Figure P4.17. Find the tension in each cable????</title>
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		<title>By: anilbakshi</title>
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		<author>anilbakshi</author>
		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Nov 2007 18:05:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>left T1 right T2

T1 cos 30+ T2 cos 60= 170

T1 sqrt (3) + T2 = 340

T1 sin 30 = T2 sin 60&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; T1= T2 sqrt (3)

T2 = 85 N
T1 = 85 sqrt (3) = 147.22 N</description>
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<p>T1 cos 30+ T2 cos 60= 170</p>
<p>T1 sqrt (3) + T2 = 340</p>
<p>T1 sin 30 = T2 sin 60>>>> T1= T2 sqrt (3)</p>
<p>T2 = 85 N<br />
T1 = 85 sqrt (3) = 147.22 N</p>
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