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Two masses are suspended from a pulley as shown in the figure below (the Atwood machine). The pulley itself has a mass of 0.20
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Two masses are suspended from a pulley as shown in the figure . The pulley itself has a mass of 0.30 kg, a radius of 0.20 m, and
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Two masses are suspended from a pulley as shown in the figure below (the Atwood machine). The pulley itself has a mass of 0.20
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Two masses are suspended from a pulley as shown in the figure below (the Atwood machine). The pulley itself has a mass of 0.20
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Two masses are suspended from a pulley as shown in the figure . The pulley itself has a mass of 0.30 kg, a radius of 0.20 m, and
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The two blocks in the figure below, m1 = 1.2 kg and m2 = 4.8, are connected by a massless rope that passes over a pulley. The
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A stone is suspended from the free end of a wire that is wrapped around the outer rim of a pulley, as shown in the figure (see
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When the motor in the figure below raises the m = 1010kg mass, it produces a tension of 1.04E+4N in the cable on the right side
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A block (mass = 2.9 kg) is hanging from a massless cord that is wrapped around a pulley (moment of inertia = 1.2 x 10-3 kg·m2),
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The two blocks in the figure are connected by a massless rope that passes over a pulley. The pulley is 17 in diameter and has a
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