Evaluate tension in the string, Mechanical Engineering

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A smooth sphere of radius 15 cm and weight 2 N is supported in contact with a smooth vertical wall by a string whose length simlar the radius of sphere. The string joins a point on the wall and a point on the surface of sphere. Workout inclination and the tension in the string and reaction of the wall.


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