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Transcribed Image Text:3. The pulley assembly shown in the figure weighs 150 lb and has a centroidal radius of gyration
of 2 ft. The blocks are attached to the assembly by cords wrapped around the pulleys.
Determine the acceleration of each body and the tension in each cord.
a. Identify the direction of motion in the problem.
b. Set up the equations of motion that is required to solve the problem.
c. Solve for the unknown variables by substituting the given in the equations of motion
that has been set up previously.
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