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SOLVED:An arrangement of two pulleys, as shown in the figure, is used to lift a 48.0-kg mass a distance of 4.00 m above the starting point. Assume the pulleys and rope are
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SOLVED:A pulley system lifts a 1345-N weight a distance of 0.975 m . Paul pulls the rope a distance of 3.90 m exerting a force of 375 N a. What is the
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SOLVED:An arrangement of two pulleys, as shown in the figure, is used to lift a 48.0-kg mass a distance of 4.00 m above the starting point. Assume the pulleys and rope are
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