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Why are the tension forces different? [closed]
Consider three cases that I've drawn. These are taken from my mechanics book. The ellipses are pulleys and the blocks are some weights and strings connect everything. The weight of the strings and pul …
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Static mechanics: I get two different forces in an equilibrium system [closed]
The problem comes from "Engineering Mechanics Statics Dynamics" by Russell Charles(newest edition), on page 97, f3-4. You can see it here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nw7iN4BnU44
The $x $ axis is …