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Chapter 5 Problem 73

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In Fig. 5-61, a tin of antioxidants (1111 = 1.0 kg) on a frictionless inclined surface is connected to a tin of corned beef (1112 = 2.0 kg). The pulley is massless and frictionless. An upward force of magnitude F = 6.0 N acts on the corned beef tin, which has a downward acceleration of 5.5 m/s2 What are (a) the tension in the connecting cord and (b) angle f3?

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Title Fundamentals of Physics Extended 9 
Author David Halliday
ISBN 9780470469088

Solved: In Fig. 5-61, a tin of antioxidants (1111 = 1.0

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