Two masses, m1 (1.0 kg) and m2 (5.0 kg) are connected by rope as shown in the diagram. The coefficient of friction on the ramp is 0.40. There is no friction on the vertical surface. (a) Determine the acceleration of the system. Include a force diagram. (b) Find the tension in the rope.
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Two masses, m1 (1.0 kg) and m2 (5.0 kg) are connected by rope as shown in the diagram. The
coefficient of friction on the ramp is 0.40. There is no friction on the vertical surface.
(a) Determine the acceleration of the system. Include a force diagram.
(b) Find the tension in the rope.
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