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A man pulls himself up the 30^(@) inclin...

A man pulls himself up the `30^(@)` incline by the method shown in fig. if the combined mass of the man and cart is 100kg, determine the acceleration of the cart if the man exerts a pull of 250N on the rope. Neglect all friction and the mass of rope , pulleys and wheels.

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