A 1400kg steel beam is supported by two ropes
1)What is the tension in rope 1?
2) What is the tension in rope 2?
IMPORTANT answer format (MUST follow):
translate into symbols, Determine applicable concepts, Draw an appropriate type of physical representation, Represent the concepts and/or laws mathematically, solve, Evaluate the result (what's make it reasonable)
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