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Three identical blocks connected by ideal (massless) strings are being pulled along a horizontal frictionless surface by a horizontal force f⃗. (figure 1)the magnitude of the tension in the string between blocks b and c is t = 3. 00 n. Assume that each block has mass m = 0. 400 kg.

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