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This is an example of a force summation in the vertical direction.
We have the tension of rope A upward (+), and the equal vertical components of the tensions of rope B and C downward (-).
These forces sum to zero, since the knot is stationary.
Ropes 'B' and 'C' form equivalent angles from the vertical. (If you were to draw a line from rope A down). We can use right-triangle trig to determine the angle:
The ropes are 5 m long and 2 m tall, which are the opposite and adjacent sides respectively:
The vertical components are the adjacent sides from this angle, so, we would use cosine.
Rope 'B' and 'C' have the same tensions since they form the same angle with the vertical and are the same length, so we can call them 'T'.
Solving for 'T':