If M = 2.0 kg, what is the tension in string 1? 30° 1 2 M a) 1.2 N b) 3.5 N c) 11 N d) 40 N e) 34 N
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- We are given the mass of an object M = 2.0 kg. - We need to find the tension in string 1. - The problem statement seems to imply that there might be an angle involved (noted as "30*"), but it's not clear how this angle is related to the setup. We will assume a Show more…
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