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The mass of block A is 4 kg, the mass of block B is 3 kg, and the angle of the ramp is θ = 30°. The rope moves over the pulley without slipping. The coefficient of kinetic friction between the block A and the ramp is 0.15. The pulley can be modeled as a uniformly dense cylinder with a mass of 4 kg and a radius of 10 cm. What is the magnitude of the tension (in N) in the rope between block B and the pulley?

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