Question: Refer to Monkey Mo in Figure 5.26. What will be the magnitude of vector S if the rope that supports Mo is vertical? If the

Refer to Monkey Mo in Figure 5.26. What will be the magnitude of vector S if the rope that supports Mo is vertical? If the rope were horizontal, how would vector S be different? Why can't both vectors T and S be horizontal?
Figure 5.26: Monkey Mo and the three forces that provide equilibrium.

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