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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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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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Ok so this question was posted before but I'm confused by the answer. The problem is: The two masses (m1 = 5.0 kg and m2 = 3.0
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Kelsey
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Hi im kinda confused still on Pulley systems and hoping someone can help me out.
The two masses (m1 = 5.5kg and m2 = 3.0kg) in
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Claire
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The two masses (m1 = 4.96 kg and m2 = 2.90 kg) in the Atwood's machine shown in the figure below are released from rest, with m1
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Emily
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I've been working on this problem for close to an hour now and keep getting very wrong numbers... The two objects with different
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Confused
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The two masses (m1 = 5.0 kg and m2 = 3.0 kg) in the Atwood's machine shown in Figure 10-23 are released from rest, with m1 at a
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Jon
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The two masses (m1 = 5.0 kg and m2 = 3.0 kg) in the Atwood's machine shown in the figure are released from rest, with m1 at a
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Kim
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The two masses (m1 = 5.0 kg and m2 = 3.0 kg) in the Atwood's machine shown in Figure 10-23 are released from rest, with m1 at a
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Mary
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A Modified Atwood's machine (the pulley with two mass system used in class on in the Modified Atwood physlet) has a 10.0 N cart
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Chuck
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