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A flat car is given an acceleration `a_(0)=2m//s^(2)` starting from rest. A cable is connected to a crate of weight `50kg` as shown whose other end is attached to a fixed support on ground. Neglect friction between the floor and the car wheels and also the mass of the pulley. Calculate corresponding tension in th cable if `mu=0.30` between the crate and the floor or the car.

A

700 N

B

350 N

C

175 N

D

200 N

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