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A 1.03-kg glider on a horizontal air track is pulled by a string at an angle...

A 1.03-kg glider on a horizontal air track is pulled by a string at an angle ?. The taut string runs over a pulley and is attached to a hanging object of mass m = 0.450 kg.

Find the tension in the string at the instant the glider is released for h0 = 79.0 cm and ? = 34.0°

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