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Physics, 24.07.2019 17:20, dukkchild666

Using a rope that will snap if the tension in it exceeds 356 n, you need to lower a bundle of old roofing material weighing 478 n from a point 7.50 m above the ground. (a) what magnitude of the bundle's acceleration will put the rope on the verge of snapping? (b) at that acceleration, with what speed would the bundle hit the ground?

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