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Transcribed Image Text:Frictionless
I
W = 8.50 N
Frictionless
II
F = 8.50 N
62. There are 2 nearly identical scenarios shown above. The difference is that in scenario I. an
object with weight of 8.50 N hangs from an ideal rope over an ideal pulley while in scenario
II, a 8.50 N force is applied to an ideal rope over an ideal pulley. Both ropes attach to the
same object on a horizontal frictionless surface.
A. Explain in which scenario is a larger acceleration observed for the object on the
horizontal surface.
B. Explain in which scenario is the tension in the rope larger.
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