The largest toad ever caught had a mass of 2.65 kg. Suppose a toad with this mass is placed on a metal plate that is attached to two cables, as shown in the figure below. If the plate is pulled upward so that it has a net acceleration of 2.55 m/s2, what is magnitude of the tension in the cables?
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