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two masses are attached to both ends of a flexible cord passing through a friction less pulley. if the system is at rest, find the tensions at object A and object B. Object A = Object B. A=60 grams.
11 years ago

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Answered by Anonymous
Tension? Pulling one way, mg= 9.8*.06
and because it is not moving, that is the tension
11 years ago
Answered by reitzel
0.588 N
9 years ago

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