Two objects with masses of 3.00 kg and 6.00 kg are connected by a light string that passes over a frictionless pulley as in Figure P4.34. (a) Determine the tension in the string. N (b) Determine the acceleration of each object. m/s2 (c) Determine the distance each object will move in the first second of motion if both objects start from rest.
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Two objects with masses of 3.00 kg and 6.00 kg are connected by a light string that passes over a frictionless pulley as in Figure P4.34.
(a) Determine the tension in the string.
N
(b) Determine the acceleration of each object.
m/s2
(c) Determine the distance each object will move in the first second of motion if both objects start from rest.
m
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