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Will give a thumbs up, please explain. How did we decide what \"Fnet\" was equal

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Will give a thumbs up, please explain.

How did we decide what "Fnet" was equal to in this problem? It is equal to the sum of all forces pointing in a particular direction OIt is equal to the sum of all forces given in the problem It is equal to the sum of all forces acting on a particular object It is equal to the sum of all third-law force pairs Submit Question 1. Points possible: 10 This is attempt 1 of 1. In the preceding lecture, we called Ti, and Ta, the y-components of the tensions Ti and T. Similarly, let's let the y component of Tj be called "Tsy." What is the relationship between these components? Tiy, Ty, and Tsy are all equal Ty, Tay, and Ts, are each equal to zero.

Explanation / Answer

Fnet is the sum of the force acting in all the direction

so 2nd option is the correct answer

T1y + T2y + T3y = 0

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