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Two equivalent masses are attached by a rope that hangs over a pulley. Since the coefficient of friction is less than 1, they
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I have a big online test and would really appreciate if you could please check my answers before I submit them (I only have 1
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A gymnast of mass 61.0 kg hangs from a vertical rope attached to the ceiling. You can ignore the weight of the rope and assume
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Consider two masses that hang from an overhead beam. The first mass of 86.4 kg is attached to the beam using an ideal rope. The
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A gymnast of mass 56.0kg hangs from a vertical rope attached to the ceiling. You can ignore the weight of the rope and assume
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A gymnast of mass 63.0 {\rm kg} hangs from a vertical rope attached to the ceiling. You can ignore the weight of the rope and
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A gymnast of mass 68.0 {\rm kg} hangs from a vertical rope attached to the ceiling. You can ignore the weight of the rope and
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a rope hangs over a rough beg of diameter 15cm. The coefficient of the kinetic friction between the rope and the beg is 0.2,
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Three different masses are attached to a spring which hangs down vertically from the ceiling. A metric ruler hangs from the
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A climber with a mass of 75 kg is attached to a 6.5 m rope with a cross sectional area of 3.5×10−4 m2. When the climber hangs
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