Consider the system shown in the figure below with m1 = 30.0 kg, m2 = 20.0 kg, R = 0.200 m and the mass of the pulley M = 10.0 kg. Object m2 is resting on the floor and object mị is 5.00 m above the floor when it is released from rest. The pulley axis is frictionless. The cord is light, does not stretch, and does not slip on the pulley. Using torque and Newton's laws calculate the magnitude of the acceleration of MOR the masses. m1 M2

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Consider the system shown in the figure below
30.0 kg, m2 = 20.0 kg, R = 0.200 m and the mass of the pulley
10.0 kg. Object m2 is resting on the floor and object mị is 5.00 m
above the floor when it is released from rest. The pulley axis is frictionless.
The cord is light, does not stretch, and does not slip on the pulley. Using
torque and Newton's laws calculate the magnitude of the acceleration of
with mị =
M
the masses.
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the system shown in the figure below 30.0 kg, m2 = 20.0 kg, R = 0.200 m and the mass of the pulley 10.0 kg. Object m2 is resting on the floor and object mị is 5.00 m above the floor when it is released from rest. The pulley axis is frictionless. The cord is light, does not stretch, and does not slip on the pulley. Using torque and Newton's laws calculate the magnitude of the acceleration of with mị = M the masses.
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