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We consider the case shown in the figure below. Two objects with masses m and M are connected with a taut string running over a
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Kristen
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A pulley is massless and frictionless. 3 kg, 2 kg (on the left), and 6 kg (on the right) masses are suspended What is the
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Genevieve
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Two masses, m1=3kg and m2=2kg, are suspended with a massless rope over a pulley of mass M = 10kg. The pulley turns without
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Jake
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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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lissa
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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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melissa
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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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Garry
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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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Stacy
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so i need to calculate the moment of inertia of the pulley and the angular
acceleration of the pulley. mass A = 9kg Mass B = 15kg
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john
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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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