A mass M of 100 kg is suspended with the use of strings A, B, and C as shown in the…
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A mass M of 100 kg is suspended with the use of strings A, B, and C as shown in the figure, where W is the vertical wall and R is a rigid horizontal rod. The tension in the string B is


- 100 g N.
- zero.
- \(100 \sqrt{2 g} \mathrm{~N}\)
- \(100 \mathrm{~g} \sqrt{2} \mathrm{~N}\)
Answer
(B) zero.
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