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Question Number 114313 by mathdave last updated on 18/Sep/20

Commented by Dwaipayan Shikari last updated on 18/Sep/20

Fsin60°+Fsin60=2.g  F=((2g)/( (√3)))N  Force depends on accelaration of the system.  In different places′ g′ may be anything

$${Fsin}\mathrm{60}°+{Fsin}\mathrm{60}=\mathrm{2}.{g} \\ $$$${F}=\frac{\mathrm{2}{g}}{\:\sqrt{\mathrm{3}}}{N} \\ $$$${Force}\:{depends}\:{on}\:{accelaration}\:{of}\:{the}\:{system}. \\ $$$${In}\:{different}\:{places}'\:{g}'\:{may}\:{be}\:{anything} \\ $$

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