8. [0/2 Points] A block of mass m₁ = 36.7 kg on a horizontal surface is connected to a mass m₂ = 19.8 kg that hangs vert

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8. [0/2 Points] A block of mass m₁ = 36.7 kg on a horizontal surface is connected to a mass m₂ = 19.8 kg that hangs vert

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8 0 2 Points A Block Of Mass M 36 7 Kg On A Horizontal Surface Is Connected To A Mass M 19 8 Kg That Hangs Vert 1
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8. [0/2 Points] A block of mass m₁ = 36.7 kg on a horizontal surface is connected to a mass m₂ = 19.8 kg that hangs vertically as shown in the figure below. The two blocks are connected by a string of negligible mass passing over a frictionless pulley. Assume that the horizontal surface is smooth. DETAILS m₁ Additional Materials Reading PREVIOUS ANSWERS m₂, (a) What is the acceleration (in m/s²) of the hanging mass? (Enter the magnitude only.) 4.5 X Did you draw a free body diagram for each of the two masses and identify all the forces acting on them? m/s² OSCOLPHYS2016 4.7.WA.063. (b) Determine the tension (in N) in the cord. (Enter the magnitude only.) N Submit Assignment Save Assignment Progress Home My Assignments +Request Extension MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACHER PRACTICE ANOTHER
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