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Physics, 10.12.2020 14:00 anayajhughes0603

A 30.0 kg post is supported by two wires as shown. The post is 2.00 m long and a 5.00 kg wreath hangs 1.50 m from one end. Use the conditions for static equilibrium from part (a) to find the tension in each wire. Include a free body diagram as part of your answer. [8 points]


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