Two bodies of weight 20 N and 10 N are connected to the two ends of a light inextensible string, passing over a smooth pulley. The weight of 20 N is placed on a horizontal surface while the weight of 10 N is hanging free in air. The horizontal surface is a rough one, having coefficient of friction between the weight 20N and the plane surface equal to 0.3, determine. 1. the acceleration of the system. 2. the tension in the string. 20N 10 N Fig Match each item to a choice: Tension of String (N) Acceleration (m/s2) Choices: Activa Go to S E 5.41 # 3.67 # 1.31 # 8.67 # 7.34 # 2.56 # 10.52

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Two bodies of weight 20 N and 10 N are
connected to the two ends of a light inextensible string, passing
over a smooth pulley. The weight of 20 N is placed on a
horizontal surface while the weight of 10 N is hanging free in
air. The horizontal surface is a rough one, having coefficient
of friction between the weight 20 N and the plane surface equal
to 0.3, determine.
1. the acceleration of the system. 2. the tension in the string.
20N
10 N
Fig
Match each item to a choice:
Tension of String (N)
Acceleration (m/s)
Choices:
Activa
Go to S
# 5.41
# 3.67
# 1.31
# 8.67
# 7.34
# 2.56
# 10.52
Transcribed Image Text:Two bodies of weight 20 N and 10 N are connected to the two ends of a light inextensible string, passing over a smooth pulley. The weight of 20 N is placed on a horizontal surface while the weight of 10 N is hanging free in air. The horizontal surface is a rough one, having coefficient of friction between the weight 20 N and the plane surface equal to 0.3, determine. 1. the acceleration of the system. 2. the tension in the string. 20N 10 N Fig Match each item to a choice: Tension of String (N) Acceleration (m/s) Choices: Activa Go to S # 5.41 # 3.67 # 1.31 # 8.67 # 7.34 # 2.56 # 10.52
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