A machine weighing 1500 N is supported by two chains attached to some point on the machine. One of these ropes goes to the eye bolts in the wall and is inclined 30° to the horizontal and other goes to the hook in ceiling and is inclined at 45° to the horizontal. Find the tensions in the two chains.
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A machine weighing 1500 N is supported by two chains attached to some point on the machine. One of these ropes goes to the eye bolts in the wall and is inclined 30° to the horizontal and other goes to the hook in ceiling and is inclined at 45° to the horizontal. Find the tensions in the two chains.