What Have I Learned so far? 1. Draw the free-body diagram for the \( 30-\mathrm{N} \) bag suspended on strings as shown in the given figure. Then solve for the tension along strings \( A, B \), and \( C \).
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- The weight of the bag is \(30 \, \text{N}\) acting downward. - Tensions in strings \(A\), \(B\), and \(C\). Show more…
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