Part A: Calculate the tension in the right rope.
Part B: Calculate the angle
I found that the left rope is 140N but how you do the right one
i try doing
Tx = 140cos(30)
Ty = 165+45-140sin(30)
then square them and add them then square root it = 185N
but the answer is 180N
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