Name: Page HW: 2-5-7 The three wires are attached to the top of the poles to support the stoplight. Find the tension in each wire if the stoplight has a mass of 35%. As always, include a FBD(s) and clearly label all variables used in your calculations. Note: The algebra on this problem can be a bit messy and the use of a graphing calculator or a site such as www.1728.org/unknwn3.htm is permitted. For full credit you will need to show the equations as they are entered into the solver and document the solver you are using. C<-5150, 3700, -6200 D<6100, 2900, -6200 B<-5150, 3100, 9500mm A<0, 0, 0 Z. Answer(s):

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The three wires are attached to the top of the poles to support the stoplight. Find the
tension in each wire if the stoplight has a mass of 35kg. As always, include a FBD(s)
and clearly label all variables used in your calculations. Note: The algebra on this
problem can be a bit messy and the use of a graphing calculator or a site such as
www.1728.org/unknwn3.htm is permitted. For full credit you will need to show the
equations as they are entered into the solver and document the solver you are using.
C<-5150, 3700, -6200
D<6100, 2900, -6200
B<-5150, 3100, 9500>mm
OOO
A<0, 0, 0mm
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