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Click here👆to get an answer to your question ✍️ UU 5-90 fric wa over the edge of the table without the rope sliding- Figure P5-85 5-85 - Two identical 16-1-kg balls- each 21-1 cm in diameter- are suspended by two 35-0-cm wires -Fig- P5-85- The 18-0 cm entire apparatus is supported by a single 18-0-cm wire- and the surfaces of the balls are perfectly smooth- -a- Find the tension in each of the three wires- -b- How hard does each ball push on the other one- 35-0 cm 35-0 cm
Click here👆to get an answer to your question ✍️ UU 5-90 fric wa over the edge of the table without the rope sliding- Figure P5-85 5-85 - Two identical 16-1-kg balls- each 21-1 cm in diameter- are suspended by two 35-0-cm wires -Fig- P5-85- The 18-0 cm entire apparatus is supported by a single 18-0-cm wire- and the surfaces of the balls are perfectly smooth- -a- Find the tension in each of the three wires- -b- How hard does each ball push on the other one- 35-0 cm 35-0 cm
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