Consider the Atwood Engine problem, but now with the pulley, of mass m' and radius r, being relevant. Take the mass of the blocks together by the string being M and m, with M > m. Being an initial condition presented in the figure, it is a speed with which M meets, (a) by both alternative methods and (b) by proposed methods that are equivalent, argued; (c) Argue for the differences and similarities concerning the case regarding the neglected policy. Icm (dis

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Consider the Atwood Engine problem, but now with the pulley, of mass m' and radius r, being relevant. Take the mass of the blocks together by the string being M and m, with M > m. Being an initial condition presented in the figure, it is a speed with which M meets, (a) by both alternative methods and (b) by proposed methods that are equivalent, argued; (c) Argue for the differences and similarities concerning the case regarding the neglected policy. Icm (disk)=1/2 m' r²

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