The two blocks in the figure(Figure 1) are connected by a massless rope that passes over a pulley. The pulley is 14.0 cm

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The two blocks in the figure(Figure 1) are connected by a massless rope that passes over a pulley. The pulley is 14.0 cm

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The Two Blocks In The Figure Figure 1 Are Connected By A Massless Rope That Passes Over A Pulley The Pulley Is 14 0 Cm 1
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The two blocks in the figure(Figure 1) are connected by a massless rope that passes over a pulley. The pulley is 14.0 cm in diameter and is shaped like a hoop ( I = MR²). The 2.0 kg block is accelerating upward at 2.60 m/s². Hint there is no normal force on the 2.0 kg block since it will immediately leave the ground. Figure 4.0 kg 1.0 m 2.0 kg < 1 of 1 >
Part A What is the tension in the right side of the rope attached to the 2.0 kg block? T = 27 IVE ΑΣΦ Submit Previous Answers Request Answer Part B X Incorrect; Try Again; 5 attempts remaining T = Submit What is the tension in the left side of the rope attached to the 4.0 kg block? ΠΙ ΑΣΦ ****** Request Answer P Pearson C ? www BOO N ? N
Part C What is the mass of the pulley? m = Submit Π ΑΣΦ Request Answer ...... www ? kg
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