Allen aby sets up an atwood machine and wants to find the acceleration and the tension in the string. him. two blocks of masses m1 = 1.5 kg, and m2 = 2.4 kg are connected by a massless string which passes over a frictionless pulley of negligible mass, as shown above.
what is the acceleration of the system? m/s2
what is the magnitude of the tension in the string? n
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