1st year physics problem, help : )...kinda urgent.

dighn

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3 forces, ft1, ft2 and fg.

Ft1x + Ft2x = 0
Ft1y + Ft2y + Fg = 0;

two unknowns, Ft1, Ft2, two equations. you should know what to do
 

GiLtY

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all I can say right now is to break it up into X and Y components (the Forces), and in one equation solve for one of the tensions and substitute it into the other equation. Don't have any pencils with me so I can't work it out, but that should work.

--GiLtY

Edit. D'oh, beaten by dighn
 

Metalloid

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Seeing this problem makes me cringe, seeing as I am now in AP Physics and apparently have forgotten everything over the summer...
 

LordMorpheus

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Originally posted by: dighn
3 forces, ft1, ft2 and fg.

Ft1x + Ft2x = 0
Ft1y + Ft2y + Fg = 0;

two unknowns, Ft1, Ft2, two equations. you should know what to do

he speaks truth.
 

rocadelpunk

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yah i just did another problem, solving like that...so i'll go back to it : P

sorry, i'm a physics newb : (

thanks for you guys' help! much appreciated!