how is T3 = T2cos37= 40 ?

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Gamertug
Gamertug7mo ago
uhm do u know how to break components? if u break T2 it will be T2 Cos 37 right above T3 and T2 sin 37 to the right of T1 T3 = mg = 4x10 = 40 = T2cos37
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Deleted UserOP7mo ago
Ik that but wont it be T3 +40 = T2cos37 ? @Gamertug
Real potato
Real potato7mo ago
Na bro T3 is 40 due to the weight of the body hanging below Why would you add an extra 40 then? when we hve already taken the weight as in tension
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Deleted UserOP7mo ago
Isnt it like this ?
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g-sus
g-sus7mo ago
can i know whats option 4? it is but T3 is representative of 40N not a seperate entity, also it acts away from the body, counteracting the force of gravity not towards
Real potato
Real potato7mo ago
Bhai tension is a pulling forge aap T3 body ki tarf nhi laga skte Aap smjho jo T3 or Mg aap alg alg le rhe hai wo ek hi hai tension jo aarhi hai t3 wo weight k karan hi aa rhi hai
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Deleted UserOP7mo ago
Oh smja tysm +solved @Real potato , @g-sus @Gamertug
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