In the figure to the right, M2 has more mass than M1 and M1 has more mass than M
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In the figure to the right, M2 has more mass than M1 and M1 has more mass than M3. The questions refer to the magnitudes of tensions and weights. There is friction between the horizontal plane and M2 (the friction coefficient is not equal to 0). M2 is observed to travel at a constant speed. Assume that the pulleys are frictionless and have negligible mass. (Select T-True, F-False, G-Greater than, L-Less than, E-Equal to. If the first is T and the rest F, enter TFFFFF).
A) T2 is ... T3.
B) The magnitude of the net force on M2 is T2 - T3.
C) T4 is ... M3 g. D) T1 is ... T2.
E) M3 accelerates upwards.
F) M1 g is ... T1.
Explanation / Answer
A) T2 is greater than T3 B) False C) equal to D) equal to E) False F) equal to
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