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Physics, 29.02.2020 02:39, sethjohnson386pbnm3x

If mass A is 1.0 kg, mass B is 5.0 kg, and the frictionless pulley has a mass of 0.5 kg and a radius of 0.15 m, what is the amount of
downward force (in Newtons) acting on each mass?
a A= 9.81 N, B = 49.05 N
C. A=49.05 N, B = 9.81 N
b. A= 16.35 N, B = 16.35 N
d. A=9.81 N B = 16.35 N

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