Calculating Torque Requirements for Pulley Systems

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at the moment I am studying international logistics , but I have a particular interest on physics , to be more specific pulleys and torque ,
I have one question , if I have one pulley that rotates at 400 rpm and a torque of 2 N.m
and we have two pulleys each one need 1 n.m for to move , how may torque it takes 1 N.m or 2 N.m ?
 
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at the moment I am studying international logistics , but I have a particular interest on physics , to be more specific pulleys and torque ,
I have one question , if I have one pulley that rotates at 400 rpm and a torque of 2 N.m
and we have two pulleys each one need 1 n.m for to move , how may torque it takes 1 N.m or 2 N.m ?
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