Determine the forces acting on the ends of the rope by (1) drawing the free-body diagram, (2)
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Determine the forces acting on the ends of the rope by (1) drawing the free-body diagram, (2) counting unknowns and equations to check determinacy, (3) writing the equilibrium equations, and (4) solving the equations.
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1.20 kN 4.00 m T100 m 20.0 m 8.00 m
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