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Please see my attached physics G12 problem 187.1. Thanks
1. The attached diagram shows a 4.4 kg mass connected by a string to an unknown mass over a
frictionless pulley. The system accelerates at 1.8 m/s2
in the direction shown.
a) Draw and label a free body diagram for the 4.4 kg mass.
b) Calculate the tension in the string.
c) Find mass m2.
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