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The system is in equilibrium. Find the angle `theta`

A

`tan^(-1)((1)/sqrt(3))`

B

`tan^(-1)(1)`

C

`tan^(-1)sqrt(3)`

D

`tan^(-1)((3)/(4))`

Text Solution

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The correct Answer is:
c

w=mg
`2T sin theta =sqrt(3w)`
`sin theta =sqrt(3)/(2) , theta =60^(@)`
`therefore tan^(-1) sqrt(3)=60^(@)`
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