If the rope is inextensible and the magnitude of the


A student gets his car stuck in a snowdrift. Not at a loss, having studied physics, he attaches one end of a stout rope to the car and the other end to the trunk of a nearby tree, allowing for a small amount of slack. The student then exerts a force width=on the center of the rope in the directionperpendicular to the car-tree line as shown in Figure P8.25. If the rope is inextensible and the magnitude of the applied force is 475 N, what is the force on the car? (Assume equilibrium conditions

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