The system, which is initially stationary, started to move with m, and m3 weights as shown in the figure below. Since, m, = 5g, m2 = 10g, m3 = 25g, how much will m2 be displaced after 4 seconds? (Assume that the surfaces and joints are frictionless, the paths are long enough, g = 9.8 m/s².) %3D %3D m2 m3 m a) 52,4 m b) 45.8 m

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The system, which is initially stationary, started to move with
in the figure below. Since, m, = 5g, m2 = 10g, m3 = 25g, how much will m2 be
displaced after 4 seconds? (Assume that the surfaces and joints are frictionless, the paths are
long enough,
g = 9.8 m/s2.)
m1
and
m3
weights as shown
%3D
%3D
m2
m3
m1
a) 52,4 m
b) 45,8 m
c) 19.6 m
d) 78, 4 m
e) 39,2 m
Lutfen brnni
Transcribed Image Text:The system, which is initially stationary, started to move with in the figure below. Since, m, = 5g, m2 = 10g, m3 = 25g, how much will m2 be displaced after 4 seconds? (Assume that the surfaces and joints are frictionless, the paths are long enough, g = 9.8 m/s2.) m1 and m3 weights as shown %3D %3D m2 m3 m1 a) 52,4 m b) 45,8 m c) 19.6 m d) 78, 4 m e) 39,2 m Lutfen brnni
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