EXAMPLE PROBLEM Two blocks with mass m1 4.0 kg and m2 attached by a string that runs over a pulley of mp = 2.0 kg. The pulley, which turns on a frictionless axle, is a hollow cylinder with a radius of 0.05 m. Let the table M1 slides on be = 10.0 kg are friction less. The string does not slip. What is the speed of the system when m2 has dropped 2.0 m? Mi X: Timia Pulley Rotale TMR FN y: FN-Mig same magniuaRMp: T-Icl clockwise yT.RId Mp M1 T TK X r.0m -12 Same magmine

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EXAMPLE PROBLEM
Two blocks with mass m1
4.0 kg and m2
attached by a string that runs over a pulley of mp = 2.0 kg. The
pulley, which turns on a frictionless axle, is a hollow cylinder
with a radius of 0.05 m. Let the table M1 slides on be
= 10.0 kg are
friction less. The string does not slip. What is the speed of the
system when m2 has dropped 2.0 m?
Mi
X: Timia
Pulley Rotale
TMR
FN
y: FN-Mig
same magniuaRMp: T-Icl
clockwise
yT.RId
Mp
M1
T TK
X
r.0m
-12
Same magmine
Transcribed Image Text:EXAMPLE PROBLEM Two blocks with mass m1 4.0 kg and m2 attached by a string that runs over a pulley of mp = 2.0 kg. The pulley, which turns on a frictionless axle, is a hollow cylinder with a radius of 0.05 m. Let the table M1 slides on be = 10.0 kg are friction less. The string does not slip. What is the speed of the system when m2 has dropped 2.0 m? Mi X: Timia Pulley Rotale TMR FN y: FN-Mig same magniuaRMp: T-Icl clockwise yT.RId Mp M1 T TK X r.0m -12 Same magmine
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