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Physics, 27.09.2019 05:00 sarahppalenz9519

Gymnast nellie weighs 300 n. she hangs from two
non-vertical ropes, as shown in figures 2.11 and
2.12 in chapter 2. (a) how large is the resultant
of the rope tensions in figure 2.11? (b) how large
is the resultant of the rope tension in figure 2.12?
(c) in which of these two figures is the horizontal
component of the rope tension greater? explain
how you can tell.

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