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1. A massless rope that run over a frictionless pulley as shown in the figure. If M₁ = 10.5 Kg and M₂ = 6.5 Kg,
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Part A:
a) Acceleration produced in the pulley in m/s² :
b) Tension in the rope in Newtons ::
Part B:
If the masses start moving from rest after 1.3 s,
calculate,
c) the distance travelled by M₁ in (m):
d) the velocity of M₂ in m/s :
(e) the directions in which M₁ and M₂ move will be
M1
A
M2
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Transcribed Image Text:Physics 1 (Engineering) Dashboard My courses / PHYS1100/ Home Work 2 / Homework No.2 Question 1 Not yet answered Marked out of 5.00 P Flag question 1. A massless rope that run over a frictionless pulley as shown in the figure. If M₁ = 10.5 Kg and M₂ = 6.5 Kg, Calculate Part A: a) Acceleration produced in the pulley in m/s² : b) Tension in the rope in Newtons :: Part B: If the masses start moving from rest after 1.3 s, calculate, c) the distance travelled by M₁ in (m): d) the velocity of M₂ in m/s : (e) the directions in which M₁ and M₂ move will be M1 A M2 ♦
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