8. A mass m₁ = 7.00 kg is connected by a light string that passes over a pulley of mass M = 14.0 kg to a mass m₂ = 12.0 kg sliding on a horizontal frictionless surface (see figure). There is no slippage between the string and the pulley. What is the magnitude of the tension that is acting on mass m2₂? (The moment of inertia of the pulley is 1/2Mr².) s943 ts943 ts943 ts94¹ tsen m₂ 943 ts943 ts943 ts943 ts:43 ts943. 43 ts943 ts943 ts943 ts943 is943 ts94 M m₁ 943 ts943 ts943 ts943 ts943 ts9? 3 ts: 43 ts943 ts943 ts943 ts943 ts943 ts943 ts943 ts943 ts943 ts9/3 $943 ts943 1943
8. A mass m₁ = 7.00 kg is connected by a light string that passes over a pulley of mass M = 14.0 kg to a mass m₂ = 12.0 kg sliding on a horizontal frictionless surface (see figure). There is no slippage between the string and the pulley. What is the magnitude of the tension that is acting on mass m2₂? (The moment of inertia of the pulley is 1/2Mr².) s943 ts943 ts943 ts94¹ tsen m₂ 943 ts943 ts943 ts943 ts:43 ts943. 43 ts943 ts943 ts943 ts943 is943 ts94 M m₁ 943 ts943 ts943 ts943 ts943 ts9? 3 ts: 43 ts943 ts943 ts943 ts943 ts943 ts943 ts943 ts943 ts943 ts9/3 $943 ts943 1943
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12.0 kg sliding on a horizontal frictionless surface (see figure). There is no slippage between the string and the pulley.
What is the magnitude of the tension that is acting on mass m₂? (The moment of inertia of the pulley is 1/2Mr².)
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