Consider the scenario below with three blocks attached by ropes to each other over two pulleys (P4 and P5). P4 P5 1 2 3 In this situation, m₂ > m₁ and m₁ > m3, there is friction between the horizontal plane and block 2 ( 0), and block 2 is observed to travel at a constant speed to the left (you can convince yourself that this is the only direction it could move at constant speed). Assume that the pulleys spin without friction on their axles and have negligible mass. Select the appropriate statements to complete the following sentences.

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Each question has a statement you need to complete based on the picture, and I don't know which ones are incorrect.

m3 accelerate upwards. (False).

m1g is (equal to) T14.

T14 is (greater than) T42.

T25 is (equal to) T42.

m3g is (equal to) T53.

The magnitude of the net force on m2 is T42 - T25 (True).

Consider the scenario below with three blocks attached by ropes to each other over two pulleys (P4 and P3).
P4
Ps
2
1
3
In this situation, m2 > mị and m1 > m3, there is friction between the horizontal plane and block 2 (uk 7 0), and block 2 is observed
to travel at a constant speed to the left (you can convince yourself that this is the only direction it could move at constant speed).
Assume that the pulleys spin without friction on their axles and have negligible mass. Select the appropriate statements to complete the
following sentences.
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the scenario below with three blocks attached by ropes to each other over two pulleys (P4 and P3). P4 Ps 2 1 3 In this situation, m2 > mị and m1 > m3, there is friction between the horizontal plane and block 2 (uk 7 0), and block 2 is observed to travel at a constant speed to the left (you can convince yourself that this is the only direction it could move at constant speed). Assume that the pulleys spin without friction on their axles and have negligible mass. Select the appropriate statements to complete the following sentences.
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straight m subscript 2 space greater than space straight m subscript 1 space and space straight m subscript 1 space greater than space straight m subscript 3
frictioni space between space the space horizontal space plane space and space block space 2 space left parenthesis straight mu subscript straight k space not equal to 0 right parenthesis
block space 2 space is space observed space to space travel space at space straight a space constant space speed space to space the space left
As space the space system space is space moved space with space constant space speed space hence space the space acceleration space of space the space system space is space zero

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