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Frictionless Multiple Body Problem with Inclined planes
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[QUOTE="haruspex, post: 4896202, member: 334404"] Tension acts as a force pulling the block towards the rope and, equally, the string towards the block. You are not given a mass for the rope, so assume it is negligible. This means that despite the rope's accelerating the net force on it is effectively zero. This means you can assume the tension is the same at both ends of the rope. Please post the equations you have from your FBDs. Try to assign unique symbols to each different force etc. [/QUOTE]
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