Two blocks are connected by a light string passing over a pulley of radius 0.18 m and moment of inertia I. The blocks move (towards the right) with an acceleration of 1.4 m/s² along their frictionless inclines (see). a FTA mA = 8.0 kg 32° FTB 61% mB= 10.0 k

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Two blocks are connected by a light string passing over a pulley of radius 0.18 m and moment of inertia I. The blocks move (towards the right) with an acceleration of 1.4 m/s² along their frictionless
inclines (see).
mA = 8.0 kg
32°
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61%
mB = 10.0 kg
Transcribed Image Text:FTA FTB Two blocks are connected by a light string passing over a pulley of radius 0.18 m and moment of inertia I. The blocks move (towards the right) with an acceleration of 1.4 m/s² along their frictionless inclines (see). mA = 8.0 kg 32° Copyright © 2008 Pearson Education, Inc. a 61% mB = 10.0 kg
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