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Inthe drawing, the rope and the pulleys are massless, and there is nofriction. F

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Inthe drawing, the rope and the pulleys are massless, and there is nofriction. Find (a) the tension in the rope and (b) the accelerationof the 10.0-kg block. (Hint: The larger mass moves twice asfar as the smaller mass.)
The drawing below is the absolute best ASCII-equivalent I couldcome up with. I hope it helps someone in determining whatI'm talking about: (The big O's are the pulleys, dashes (-'s)and |'s indicate the rope.)          o
         ||
10.0 kg    ||
______    ||
| |--------------O ||
|______|    || ||
_______________ || ||
      | || ||
      | _ O_
      | |___| 3.00kg
      |

Inthe drawing, the rope and the pulleys are massless, and there is nofriction. Find (a) the tension in the rope and (b) the accelerationof the 10.0-kg block. (Hint: The larger mass moves twice asfar as the smaller mass.)
The drawing below is the absolute best ASCII-equivalent I couldcome up with. I hope it helps someone in determining whatI'm talking about: (The big O's are the pulleys, dashes (-'s)and |'s indicate the rope.)       _______          o
         ||
10.0 kg    ||
______    ||
| |--------------O ||
|______|    || ||
_______________ || ||
      | || ||
      | _ O_
      | |___| 3.00kg
      |

Explanation / Answer

Fy=2T-W=ma Fy = 29.4 N Fx = T-W = ma = 0 Ty=0 , Tx = 98N This is as far as I have gotten, hope it helps.

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