Question 7 10 points A 14.4 kg mass slides on a frictionless horizontal surface, pulled by rope that travels over a pull

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Question 7 10 points A 14.4 kg mass slides on a frictionless horizontal surface, pulled by rope that travels over a pull

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Question 7 10 Points A 14 4 Kg Mass Slides On A Frictionless Horizontal Surface Pulled By Rope That Travels Over A Pull 1
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Question 7 10 points A 14.4 kg mass slides on a frictionless horizontal surface, pulled by rope that travels over a pulley and down to a 20.9 kg mass that hangs vertically at the other end of the rope. The pulley's axle has no friction, and the pulley is a solid disk of mass 6.3 kg and radius 6.8 cm. Calculate the magnitude of the acceleration of the first mass. Attach File Browse Local Files
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