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Physics, 05.05.2020 04:06 Kcloughley

You pull downward with a force of 26.0 N on a rope that passes over a disk-shaped pulley of mass 1.31 kg and radius 0.0791 m. The other end of the rope is attached to a 0.601-kg mass. Calculate the tension in the rope on both sides of the pulley. Enter tension for the part of the rope that you are pulling on first. Then enter the tension for the part of the rope with the mass.

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