Q1) Two masses m, = 2 kg and m2 = 8 kg are attached to cach other by a string passing through a massless pulley of radius R = 1m. m, is also attached to vertical spring of stiffness constant k = 20 N/m and equilibrium length 3h = 6m, while m2 is held at a height of h = 2m initially. If the system is released from rest, a) Find the speed of the blocks right before m2 hits the ground. 3h b) Repeat the question for the case where the pulley has a mass, hence a moment of inertia I = 30 kg · m². EWWW.

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QI) Two masses m, = 2 kg and m2 = 8 kg are attached to each other by a string passing through a
massless pulley of radius R = 1m. m, is also attached to vertical spring of stiffness constant k =
20 N/m and equilibrium length 3h = 6m, while m2 is held at a height of h = 2m initially. If the
system is released from rest,
a) Find the speed of the blocks right before m2 hits the ground.
m1
m2
3h
h
b) Repeat the question for the case where the pulley has a mass, hence a moment of inertia I = 30 kg · m².
Transcribed Image Text:QI) Two masses m, = 2 kg and m2 = 8 kg are attached to each other by a string passing through a massless pulley of radius R = 1m. m, is also attached to vertical spring of stiffness constant k = 20 N/m and equilibrium length 3h = 6m, while m2 is held at a height of h = 2m initially. If the system is released from rest, a) Find the speed of the blocks right before m2 hits the ground. m1 m2 3h h b) Repeat the question for the case where the pulley has a mass, hence a moment of inertia I = 30 kg · m².
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