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Chapter 12 Problem 61

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The force F in Fig. 12-68 keeps the 6.40 kg block and the pulleys in equilibrium. The pulleys x / Fig. 12-66 59. have negligible mass and friction. Fig. 12-67 60. Calculate the tension T in the upper cable. (Hint: When a cable wraps halfway around a pulley as here, the magnitude of its net force on the pulley is twice the tension in the cable.)

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Title Fundamentals of Physics: 9 
Author David Halliday; Robert Resnick; Jearl Walker
ISBN 9780470556535

The force F in Fig. 12-68 keeps the 6.40 kg block and the

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