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The flagpole is held vertical by two ropes. The first of these ropes has a tension in it of 100 N
and is at an angle of 60° to the flagpole. The other rope has a tension T, as shown.
The resultant force is down the pole and of magnitude 200 N.
In the space below, using a scale of 1 cm = 20 N, draw a scale drawing to find the value of the
tension T. Clearly label 100 N, 200 N and T on your drawing.

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The flagpole is held vertical by two ropes. The first of these ropes has a tension in it of 100 and is at an angle 60 degrees to the flagpole. The other rope has a tension T. The resultant force is down the pole and of magnitude 200 N. In the space below, using a scale of 1 cm = 20N, draw a scale drawing to find the value of the tension T. Clearly label 100N, 200N and T on your drawing.

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