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Physics, 10.10.2021 09:50 tessthetoast

A 200 kg object is pulled up a rough incline plane as shown in the picture above. The object accelerates at 1 m/s^2. Calculate the tension on the rope. A. 1,136 N
B. 2,203 N
C. 712 N
D. 957 N


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