A taut massless string connects

  1. The figure below shows two objects with masses m and M which are connected with a taut string running over a pulley. The pulley
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  2. A taut massless string connects two boxes as shown in the figure. The boxes are placed on an incline plane at θ = 31.00. What
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  3. A taut massless string connects two boxes. The boxes are placed on an incline plane at θ = 32.00. What is the acceleration of
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  4. Two identical masses are connected by a (massless, stretchless) string across a (massless, frictionless) pulley. The mass on the
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  5. A 1.42 kg ball is connected by means of two massless strings, each of length L = 1.29 m, to a vertical, rotating rod. The
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  6. a 1.92 kg ball is connected by means of two massless strings, each of length L = 1.69 m, to a vertical, rotating rod. The
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  7. A string has a length of 84 cm. The string is stretched taut, and both ends are restricted to be nonmoving. Touching the string
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  8. I am doing my physics homework and am stuck on this one problem. can anyone help me please?Two blocks are connected by a
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  9. An Atwood's machine is built from m1=1kg and m2=2kg. The massless string is passed over a frictionless massless pulley. When the
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  10. a 1.29 kg ball is connected by means of two massless strings to a vertical, rotating rod. The strings are tied to the rod and
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