Ight strings as and the m₂ = 4.70-kg object passes over a light frictionless pulley. m₁ m₂ 3.00 kg string connecting m₁ kg object

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Three objects are connected by light strings as shown in the figure below. The string connecting the m₁ = 5.65-kg object
and the m₂ = 4.70-kg object passes over a light frictionless pulley.
m₁
m₂
3.00 kg
(a) Determine the acceleration of each object.
m/s²
object m₁ magnitude
object m₁
object m₂
object m₂
direction up
magnitude
direction down
object m3
magnitude
object m3 direction up
m/s²
m/s²
(b) Determine the tension in the two strings.
string between m, and m₂
string between m₂ and the 3.00-kg object
z z
N
N
Transcribed Image Text:Three objects are connected by light strings as shown in the figure below. The string connecting the m₁ = 5.65-kg object and the m₂ = 4.70-kg object passes over a light frictionless pulley. m₁ m₂ 3.00 kg (a) Determine the acceleration of each object. m/s² object m₁ magnitude object m₁ object m₂ object m₂ direction up magnitude direction down object m3 magnitude object m3 direction up m/s² m/s² (b) Determine the tension in the two strings. string between m, and m₂ string between m₂ and the 3.00-kg object z z N N
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  • Gravitation, or simply gravity, is the force of attraction that exists between any two bodies. All things in the cosmos attract each other with a certain degree of force, although in most situations, the force is too faint to be detected because to the extremely enormous distance between them. Furthermore, the range of gravity is unlimited, although the influence weakens as things move away.

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