Two identical boxes attached by ropes are pulled by a constant speed on a 30 degree inclined surface. The mass of each box is 100 kg and kinetic friction between the box and the surface is 0.1. What is the tension that exerting on the truck?
This is the question in verbatim. To clarify, Box 1 is connected to Box 2 and Box 2 is connected to the truck.

Two identical boxes attached by ropes are pulled by a constant speed on a 30 degree...
11. Two identical crates, 4 kg mass each, are connected by ropes and pulled on a horizontal frictionless surface applying force 80 N. Find tension in the rope connecting the crates
Two identical blocks on a 30 degree incline are pulled at
constant velocity by a force F, as shown in the picture below. The
blocks each have a mass m = 0.20kg and are connected by a light
string. The coefficient of kinetic friction is k = 0.20.
a) Draw a force diagram for each of the blocks.
b) List 3-5 quantities that you could determine, given the
information above.
c) Determine 3 of those quantities. Show your work.
d)...
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