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A 1 kg mass on a rough horizontal surface is joined to a 2kg mass by a light, inextensible string over a frictionless pulley. Will the 1 kg mass move at a lower, higher or zero acceleration? Explain, based on Newton's laws of motion, and state the law.​ Answer this and I will mark it as brainliest.

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Answered by SwaggerGabru
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The one kg mass will move with acceleration given by (net force/mass of 1kg)=(20-10)/1=10m2/s2

Both masses will move at same acceleration as they are connected by string

Answered by 11096
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Answer:

Explanation:

The one kg mass will move with acceleration given by (net force/mass of 1kg)=(20-10)/1=10m2/s2

Both masses will move at same acceleration as they are connected by string

Explanation:

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