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Physics, 04.04.2020 14:40 joelpimentel

A 14kg Box rests on a frictionless surface. It is attached to a 8kg weight by a thin wire that passes over a frictionless pulley. The pulley is a uniform solid disk of mass 3kg and diameter 1m. After the box is released find (a) the tension in the wire on both sides of the pulley, (b) the acceleration of the box, and (c) the horizontal and vertical components of the force on the pulley

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