Physics for Scientists and Engineers
Physics for Scientists and Engineers
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Chapter 6, Problem 36P

(a)

To determine

The distance moved by point of application of force.

(b)

To determine

Work done by rope on the object.

(c)

To determine

The work done on the rope.

(d)

To determine

The mechanical advantage of the system.

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