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Rotation: Mixed Linear/Rotational Problems

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3.06 kg and 4.77 kg masses are tied to opposite ends of a rope running over a 0.405 kg pulley of radius 3.59 cm. If the pulley is free to rotate without friction, what is the tension in the rope above the 3.06 kg mass?

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