Question
Consider two masses m1 and m2 connected by a thin string. Assume the following values: m1 = 4.51 kg and m2 = 1.00 kg. Ignore friction and mass of the string.
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There must be more to the problem than that. What are the masses doing? Just sitting there? Is there a slope? gravity? a pulley?
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