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Atwood's Machine An Atwood's machine consists of two masses, and
Atwood's Machine An Atwood's machine consists of two masses, and , connected by a string that passes over a pulley.
If the pulley
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I wondered if someone would check my work concerning an Atwood's Machine. (I am led to believe the answers for these two
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An Atwood's machine consists of masses m1 and m2, and a pulley of negligible mass and friction. Starting from rest, the speed of
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The Atwood Machine consists of two masses suspended form a fixed pulley. If the first mass is 0.55kg and 0.8kg, (a) what is the
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consider two asymptotic behaviors, what will happen if the two masses are equal to each other, that is, m1=m2?
As a second matter
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A simple Atwood's machine uses two masses, m1 and m2. Starting from rest, the speed of the two masses is 7.0 m/s at the end of
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an Atwood machine with two masses 6kg and 10kg. What is the
tension in the chord connecting the masses. Assume the pulley is
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An Atwood machine consists of two masses (m1 = 175 grams, m2 = 485 grams) connected by a string over a frictionless pulley. The
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Bill
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An atwood machine consists of a massless string connecting two masses over a massless, frictionless pully. In this case, the
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Larry
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An Atwood's machine consists of two crates of different masses. If the pulley is frictionless and
massless along with a string of
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Lauren
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