m. m- A mass m, = 6.6 kg rests on a frictionless table. It is connected by a massless and frictionless pulley to a second mass m, = 3.9 kg that hangs freely. 1) What is the magnitude of the acceleration of block 1? m/s Submit You currently have 0 submissions for this question. Only 10 submission are allowed. You can make 10 more submissions for this question. 2) What is the tension in the string? N Submit You currently have O submissions for this question. Only 10 submission are allowed. You can make 10 more submissions for this question. 3) m. Now the table is tilted at an angle of 0 = 69° with respect to the vertical. Find the magnitude of the new acceleration of block 1. m/s Submit You currently have O submissions for this question. Only 10 submission are allowed. You can make 10 more submissions for this question. 4) At what "critical" angle will the blocks NOT accelerate at all? Submit You currently have O submissions for this question. Only 10 submission are allowed. You can make 10 more submissions for this question. 5) Now the angle is decreased past the "critical" angle so the system accelerates in the opposite direction. If e = 23° find the magnitude of the acceleration. m/s? Submit You currently have O submissions for this question. Only 10 submission are allowed. You can make 10 more submissions for this question. 6) Compare the tension in the string in each of the above cases on the incline: OTe at 69' = Tecritical = Te at 23" OTe at 69. > Te ' critical > Te at 23 OTe at 69* < 1ecritical < To at 23" (Submit You currently have O submissions for this question. Only 10 submission are allowed. You can make 10 more submissions for this question.

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A mass m, = 6.6 kg rests on a frictionless table. It is connected by a massless and frictionless pulley to a second mass m,
= 3.9 kg that hangs freely.
1) What is the magnitude of the acceleration of block 1?
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2) What is the tension in the string?
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3)
m.
Now the table is tilted at an angle of 0 = 69° with respect to the vertical. Find the magnitude of the new acceleration of
block 1.
m/s Submit
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4) At what "critical" angle will the blocks NOT accelerate at all?
Submit
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5) Now the angle is decreased past the "critical" angle so the system accelerates in the opposite direction. If e = 23°
find the magnitude of the acceleration.
m/s? Submit
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6) Compare the tension in the string in each of the above cases on the incline:
OTe at 69* - 10critical
= Te at 23"
> Te at 23
< To at 23"
OTe at 69* > Te
' critical
OTa at 69. < Ieritical
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Transcribed Image Text:m. m- A mass m, = 6.6 kg rests on a frictionless table. It is connected by a massless and frictionless pulley to a second mass m, = 3.9 kg that hangs freely. 1) What is the magnitude of the acceleration of block 1? m/s Submit You currently have 0 submissions for this question. Only 10 submission are allowed. You can make 10 more submissions for this question. 2) What is the tension in the string? N Submit You currently have O submissions for this question. Only 10 submission are allowed. You can make 10 more submissions for this question. 3) m. Now the table is tilted at an angle of 0 = 69° with respect to the vertical. Find the magnitude of the new acceleration of block 1. m/s Submit You currently have O submissions for this question. Only 10 submission are allowed. You can make 10 more submissions for this question. 4) At what "critical" angle will the blocks NOT accelerate at all? Submit You currently have O submissions for this question. Only 10 submission are allowed. You can make 10 more submissions for this question. 5) Now the angle is decreased past the "critical" angle so the system accelerates in the opposite direction. If e = 23° find the magnitude of the acceleration. m/s? Submit You currently have O submissions for this question. Only 10 submission are allowed. You can make 10 more submissions for this question. 6) Compare the tension in the string in each of the above cases on the incline: OTe at 69* - 10critical = Te at 23" > Te at 23 < To at 23" OTe at 69* > Te ' critical OTa at 69. < Ieritical (Submit You currently have O submissions for this question. Only 10 submission are allowed. You can make 10 more submissions for this question.
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