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Physics, 11.06.2020 05:57 jahsehsgold

1. The figure shows a mass hanging from the ceiling. Find the tension in each of the three strings that hold the dough.

2. Two blocks of mass 3.5 kg and 8.00 kg are connected by a rope without mass passing over a
frictionless pulley. Inclined planes are frictionless. a) Determine the magnitude of the acceleration
of each block, and b) the tension in the rope.


1. The figure shows a mass hanging from the ceiling. Find the tension in each of the three strings

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