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Two blocks of masses m1 = 6 kg and m2 = 6 kg are on either side of the wedge shown in the figure above. Find their acceleration and the tension in the rope. Ignore friction and the pulley.
11 years ago

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bobpursley
Can't possibly help here withour more info. I suspect the 'wedges" are different slope, so different amounts of gravity are going down the slope on each side. Tension will be the sum of these forces.
11 years ago

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