a. 2m 0 T₁ m M Derive an expression for T₁, T₂, and the acceleration of the system. You should have three expressions and your results should be a function of m. M. u. and A

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Two blocks of mass ? and 2? rest on a rough incline plane with coefficient of kinetic
friction ??. The two blocks are connected to a cable with tension ?1, and the block of mass ? is
connected to a ball of mass ? by a cord over a lightweight, frictionless pulley with tension ?2, as
shown below. When the system is released from rest, the ball of mass ? accelerates downward,
and the two blocks accelerate up the incline. You may ignore the mass of each cord.

a.
2m
0
T₁
1₂
M
Derive an expression for T₁, T2, and the acceleration of the system. You should have three
expressions and your results should be a function of m, M, µê, and 0.
Transcribed Image Text:a. 2m 0 T₁ 1₂ M Derive an expression for T₁, T2, and the acceleration of the system. You should have three expressions and your results should be a function of m, M, µê, and 0.
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