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Hello can someone help me out with this question.
I am getting 3 variables.
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hi ramzel
Welcome to the forum.
Yes, this should happen. You resolve horizontally and vertically and you'll have two equations and unknowns T (tension) , Q and alpha.
Use
to eliminate alpha.
You'll have an equation with T squared and a more complicated quadratic expression in Q.
To get the minimum T, make T squared the subject and consider how you can make the right hand side of the equation as small as possible. As the RHS is a quadratic, it's just a case of finding the minimum point on the quadratic ie. what value of Q to make this minimum.
Once you have that you can go back to the two equations with that value for Q, and find the corresponding values for T and alpha.
Hope that helps,
Bob
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