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Physics, 20.09.2020 06:01 riri95

A tugboat tows a ship at a constant velocity. The tow harness consists of a single tow cable attached to the tugboat at point A that splits at point B and attaches to the ship at points C and D. The two rope segments BC and BD angle away from the center of the ship at angles of ϕ = 26.0 ∘ and θ = 21.0 ∘, respectively. The tugboat pulls with a force of 1200 lb . What are the tensions TBC and TBD in the rope segments BC and BD?

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