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I WILL UPVOTE! Thank you so much in advance! 1. Tension force developed at the ropes (lb). 2. Acceleration of Block C (f

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I Will Upvote Thank You So Much In Advance 1 Tension Force Developed At The Ropes Lb 2 Acceleration Of Block C F 1
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1. Tension force developed at the ropes
(lb).
2. Acceleration of Block C (ft/s^2)
3. Acceleration of Block B (ft/s^2)
4. Normal force at Block B (lb)
5. If Block C is hanged 15' (reference at the bottom of
the base) from the ground. what is its speed when it hits the
ground (ft/s^2)?
For the connected system shown in Figure 2, Block B and C weigh 10lb and 20lb, respectively. When Block C was released from rest, solve for the following: (assume that block B rests on a smooth surface and fixed platform) А B Figure 2.
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