In the figure, block 1 has mass m₁-490 g, block 2 has mass m₂-510 g, and the pulley is on a frictionless horizontal axle

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In the figure, block 1 has mass m₁-490 g, block 2 has mass m₂-510 g, and the pulley is on a frictionless horizontal axle

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In The Figure Block 1 Has Mass M 490 G Block 2 Has Mass M 510 G And The Pulley Is On A Frictionless Horizontal Axle 1
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In the figure, block 1 has mass m₁-490 g, block 2 has mass m₂-510 g, and the pulley is on a frictionless horizontal axle and has radius R = 5.3 cm. When released from rest, block 2 falls 79 cm in 5.0 s without the cord slipping on the pulley. (a) What is the magnitude of the acceleration of the blocks? What are (b) tension T₂ (the tension force on the block 2) and (c) tension T₁ (the tension force on the block 1)? (d) What is the magnitude of the pulley's angular acceleration? (e) What is its rotational inertia? Caution: Try to avoid rounding off answers along the way to the solution. Use g -9.81 m/s². my (a) Number (b) Number (c) Number (d) Number (e) Number Units Units Units Units Units 111₂
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