The figure above illustrates a system comprising a rigid support structure having a cross-sectional shape of a right-triangle. The angle at the top is equal 90° and the angle on the lower-left is 0. The bottom side (hypotenuse) is horizontal and the two remaining sides serve as left-side and right-side inclined planes. A 1ªt block having mass M1 is positioned on the left-side inclined plane and a 2nd block having mass M2 is positioned on the right-side inclined plane. An ideal rope under tension T extends from the 1*t block parallel to the left-side plane toward an ideal fixed-axis pulley located at the top of the structure. The rope extends over the pulley and then continues parallel to the right-side plane to the 2nd block. The right-side plane is friction-less but the left-side plane has a coefficient of static friction
The figure above illustrates a system comprising a rigid support structure having a cross-sectional shape of a right-triangle. The angle at the top is equal 90° and the angle on the lower-left is 0. The bottom side (hypotenuse) is horizontal and the two remaining sides serve as left-side and right-side inclined planes. A 1ªt block having mass M1 is positioned on the left-side inclined plane and a 2nd block having mass M2 is positioned on the right-side inclined plane. An ideal rope under tension T extends from the 1*t block parallel to the left-side plane toward an ideal fixed-axis pulley located at the top of the structure. The rope extends over the pulley and then continues parallel to the right-side plane to the 2nd block. The right-side plane is friction-less but the left-side plane has a coefficient of static friction
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