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Two masses are connected by a string which goes over an ideal pulley as shown in fig. 5-6. block a has a mass of 3.00 kg and can slide along a rough plane inclined 30.0° to the horizontal. the coefficient of kinetic friction between block a and the plane is 0.400. block b has a mass of 2.77 kg. what is the acceleration of the blocks?


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