The pulley system in Figure

  1. For the system of two crates and a pulley in Figure P9.14, (m1 = 28.5 kg, m2 = 10 kg, mpulley = 8 kg), what fraction of the
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  2. For the system of two crates and a pulley in the figure below, what fraction of the total kinetic energy resides in the pulley?
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  3. The pulley system in Figure 6-25 is used to lift a crate of mass m = 41 kg. Note that a chain connects the upper pulley to the
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  4. The pulley system shown in the figure is used to lift a 37 kg crate. Note that one chain connects the upper pulley to the
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  5. Mechanical Advantage The pulley system shown in the figure is used to lift a m= 67-kg crate. Note that one chain connects the
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  6. A stage crew member uses a pulley system to lift scenery for the school play. If he does 750 J of work and the pulley system
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  7. A pulley system os being used to raise a load. The rope begins at the ceilings, goes down, round a pulley on the load, up to a
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  8. The pulley system shown in the figure is used to lift a 52-{\rm kg} crate. Note that one chain connects the upper pulley to the
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  9. At CHMSC Mechanic Shop a pulley system is used to lift engines from cars. The pulley system consists of a cable that goes around
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  10. 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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