Question #6 The 200-kg engine block is suspended by the cables AB and AC, as shown in Figure Q6. The angle a = 40°. The Freebody diagram obtained by isolating the part of the system within the dashed line is shown. Determine the forces TAB and TAC. Figure Q6 (200 kg) (9.81 m/s²)
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