SOLUTION: The uniform `120 N` board shown in figure is supported by two ropes. A `400 N` weight is suspended
The figure is in this youtube video I cant understand the video because its in
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Question 1175033: The uniform `120 N` board shown in figure is supported by two ropes. A `400 N` weight is suspended
The figure is in this youtube video I cant understand the video because its in Hindi. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a8MhqL9sY3U&ab_channel=Doubtnut
please help me understand how to get t2 and it's theta thank you.
Answer by ikleyn(52835) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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Hello, I do not understand Hindi, too.
But you actually DO NOT NEED know Hindi, because later he writes EQUATIONS.
Equations are UNIVERSAL language of Math and Physics.
One equation says that the net horizontal force is equal to zero, providing
equilibrium in horizontal direction.
Another equation says that vertical projections of the ropes tensions sum up to total weight 400 N + 120 N = 520 N,
providing equilibrium in vertical direction.
That is all.
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