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Acord of negligible mass runs around two massless, frictionless pulleys. a canister with mass m = 20 kg hangs from one pulley. a constant force f is exerted on the free end of the cord. (a) what magnitude of f is required to lift the canister at constant speed? (b) to lift the canister by 2.0 cm, how far must you pull the free end of the cord? (c) what is the work done on the canister by the tension in the cords attached to the canister? how does this compare to the work you do in pulling down on the cord? (d) what is the work done by the weight of the canister? (e) what is the net work done on the canister? (f) explain why the pulley system offers a mechanical advantage. does it offer an advantage from the viewpoint of energy?

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