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Physics, 11.02.2020 22:54 jonmorton159

Two masses, m = 3.31 kg and m = 7.29 kg, are connect by a string of negligible mass. The string passes over a frictionless pulley so that m and m hang down on opposite sides of the pulley. The whole system is released from rest. Calculate the tension in the string as the masses are moving.

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