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A mass of 10 kg is suspended vertically by a rope of length 2 m from a ceiling. A force of 60 N is applied at the middle point of the rope in the horizontal direction, as shown in Fig. Calculate the angle the rope makes with the vertical. Neglect the mass of the rope and take `g =10ms^(-2)`.

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