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Figure 3 shows a stationary metal block hanging from the middle of a stretched wire which is suspended from a horizontal beam. The tension in each half of the wire is 15 N. (a) Calculate for the wire at A, (i) the resultant horizontal component of the tension forces, (ii) the resultant vertical component of the tension forces. Can someone explain why the first one is 0?


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