Solve for the acceleration in terms of the masses and the gravitational accelera
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Solve for the acceleration in terms of the masses and the gravitational acceleration; i.e. find the function a(m_1, m_2: g). In other words, from the final equation on page 2, eliminate T and solve for the acceleration, a. If m_1 = 4 kg and m_2 = 10 kg, what is the acceleration? Given the mass values above, what is the tension in the string? In each of the situation below, the masses M all have heights of 10 Newtons. The pulleys are frictionless and the masses are not working. Indicate what the scale will read in each situation.Explanation / Answer
question 4)
in figure 1 and 2 reading will be (10* 9.8) N
but in 3rd it is zero.
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