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Homework Statement
A crate is pulled up using frictionless pulleys in the manner shown in the figure. The angle is 45 degrees. The masses are, for the small pulley, m1=3.5 kg, for the traveling pulley, M2=6.5 kg, and for the crate, MC=44.2 kg. What is the minimum tension with which the operator must pull on the cable (assume the cable is of negligible mass) in order to slowly raise the crate.
(See the attached picture below)
Homework Equations
First of all note that in the diagram attached, the BLACK parts are the original question, and the RED parts are things I added to help in solving it.
1) I know that T3 has to support at least m1. How would I figure out how much of M2 and MC it supports?
2) Does the Y component of T (ie. Tsin45) equal T2 in the diagram?
3) Since the problem says "slowly raise", does this mean that net force in the Y-direction is zero?
The Attempt at a Solution
Well I drew FBDs at m1, and M2 and ended up with these statements:
At m1:
T3 + Tsin45 - T2 - m1g = 0
At M2:
T1 + T2 - M2g - MCg = 0
But seeings there's only 2 equations and 4 unknowns it seems unsolvable.
There must be SOME relationship between T, T1, T2, and T3 that I'm not seeing.
Thanks in advance,
Mike