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A block of mass M is pulled along a horizontal frictionless surface by a rope of mass m as shown in A horizontal force F is applied to one end of the rope. Find
(a) the acceleration of the rope and block
(b) the force that the rope exerts on the block
(c) the tension in the rope at its mid point

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(i) Acceleration `a=(F)/((m+M))`
(ii) Force exerted by rope `T=Ma=(MF)/((m+M))`
(iii) `T_(1)=((m)/(2)+M)a=((m+2M)/(2))((F)/(m+M))`
Tension in rope at midpoint `T_(1)=((m+2M)f)/(2(m+M))`
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