A traffic light hangs from a pole as shown in (Figure 1). The uniform aluminum pole ABAB is 7.50 mm long and has a mass of 11.5 kgkg . The mass of the traffic light is 21.0 kgkg .Figure1 of 1Part ADetermine the tension in the horizontal massless cable CDCD .Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units.
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A traffic light hangs from a pole as shown in (Figure 1). The uniform aluminum pole ABAB is 7.50 mm long and has a mass of 11.5 kgkg . The mass of the traffic light is 21.0 kgkg .Figure1 of 1Part ADetermine the tension in the horizontal massless cable CDCD .Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units.
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