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Consider the system shown in the figure with = 9.5 and = 15.0 . The angles = 59 and = 32. 1)In the absence of friction, what force would be required to pull the masses at a constant velocity up the fixed inclines? the force is now removed. What is the magnitude of the acceleration of the two blocks?
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