Find the tension in each cord in (Figure 1) if the weight of the suspended object is w = 260 N. Find the tension in cord A for system (a). Express your answer in newtons. TA(a) = Part B Find the tension in cord B for system (a). Express your answer in newtons. TB(a) =
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