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Physics, 10.03.2020 20:27, genyjoannerubiera

Shows an Atwood machine that consists of two blocks (of masses m1 and m2) tied together with a massless rope that passes over a fixed, perfect (massless and frictionless) pulley. In this problem you'll investigate some special cases where physical variables describing the Atwood machine take on limiting values. Often, examining special cases will simplify a problem, so that the solution may be found from inspection or from the results of a problem you've already seen. For all parts of this problem, take upward to be the positive direction and take the gravitational constant, g, to be positive.

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