Determine what is the tension in the string

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A 7.3-{\rm N} force pulls horizontally on a 2.0-{\rm kg} block that slides on a smooth horizontal surface. This block is connected by a horizontal string to a second block of mass m_2 = 0.85kg on the same surface.

Part A What is the acceleration of the blocks?

Part B What is the tension in the string?

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