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  1. As shown in the figure, blocks of masses m1 = 292.5 g and m2 = 536.7 g are attached by a massless string over a frictionless and
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  2. Two blocks are arranged at the ends of a massless cord over a frictionless massless pulley asshown in the figure. Assume the
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  3. Two blocks are attached to opposite ends of a massless rope that goes over a massless, frictionless, stationary pulley. One of
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  4. A 33.7 kg block m1 is on a horizontal surface, connected to a 7.10 kg block m2 by a massless string as shown in the Figure. The
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  5. There are two objects of masses M and m. The horizontal surface allows for frictionless motion. The string ties to the two
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  6. Two blocks with mass m1 = 4.2 kg and m2 = 4.7 kg are connected by a massless string over a frictionless and massless pulley. The
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  7. Block M (mass of 15.65 kg)is initially moving to the left with a speed of 3.77 m/s. The mass of m is 8.26 kg and the
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  8. A 27.9 kg block (m1) is on a horizontal surface, connected to a 5.3 kg block (m2) by a massless string. The pulley is massless
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  9. 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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  10. A 33.3- kg block (m1) is on a horizontal surface, connected to a 5.1- $kg$ block (m2) by a massless string. The pulley is
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