Suppose you use an ideal pulley of the type shown in Figure 5.18(a) to support a car engine of mass 110 kg. (a) What would the tension in the rope be? (b) What force must the ceiling supply, assuming you pull straight down on the rope?
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Suppose you use an ideal pulley of the type shown in Figure 5.18(a) to support a car engine of mass 110 kg.
(a) What would the tension in the rope be?
(b) What force must the ceiling supply, assuming you pull straight down on the rope?
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