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A Bob is suspended from a rigid support by a long thread . A horizontal force equal to the weight of the Bob is applied on the Bob . the angle made by the thread with the vertical when equilibrium is reached must be​

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Bob is suspended from solid support for a long series. A horizontal force equal to Bob's weight applied to Bob. the angle formed by the vertical series when the measurement is reached should be:

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