Fundamentals of Physics Extended
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Chapter 5, Problem 71P
SSM Figure 5-60 shows a box of dirty money (mass m1 = 3.0 kg) on a frictionless plane inclined at angle θ1 = 30°. The box is connected via a cord of negligible mass to a box of laundered money (mass m2 = 2.0 kg) on a frictionless plane inclined at angle θ2 = 60°. The pulley is frictionless and has negligible mass. What is the tension in the cord?
Figure 5.60 Problem 71.
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