Two springs and two masses are attached in a straight line on a horizontal frictionless surface as illustrated in the figure to the right. The system is set in motion by holding the mass m₂ at its equilibrium position and pulling the mass m, to the left of its equilibrium position a distance 1 m and then releasing both masses. Express Newton's law for the system and determine the equations of motion for the two masses if m₁ = 1 kg, m₂ = 2 kg, 10 k₁ = 4 N/m, and k₂= N/m. mmmm ix>0 x=0 12 m y>0 y=0

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Two springs and two masses are attached in a straight line on a horizontal frictionless surface as illustrated in the figure to the right. The system is
set in motion by holding the mass m₂ at its equilibrium position and pulling the mass m₁ to the left of its equilibrium position a distance 1 m and then
releasing both masses. Express Newton's law for the system and determine the equations of motion for the two masses if m₁ = 1 kg, m₂ = 2 kg,
k₁ = 4 N/m, and K₂ =
10
3
N/m.
m.
! X>0
X=0
k₁
m
m₂
***2
k₂
moor
iy>0
y=0
Transcribed Image Text:Two springs and two masses are attached in a straight line on a horizontal frictionless surface as illustrated in the figure to the right. The system is set in motion by holding the mass m₂ at its equilibrium position and pulling the mass m₁ to the left of its equilibrium position a distance 1 m and then releasing both masses. Express Newton's law for the system and determine the equations of motion for the two masses if m₁ = 1 kg, m₂ = 2 kg, k₁ = 4 N/m, and K₂ = 10 3 N/m. m. ! X>0 X=0 k₁ m m₂ ***2 k₂ moor iy>0 y=0
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