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Atwood machine is an example of system

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Answered by Dee3456singh
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Answer :The Atwood machine is a very common device in physics labs. Its structure is quite simple (because it only contains 2-3 components). This machine is typically composed of a string, a pulley and a system of masses.

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Answered by qwbravo
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Atwood machine is an example conservative system.

Atwood machine:

a) The Atwood machine was invented in 1784 AD by George Atwood.

b) It was invented as a laboratory experiment to verify Mechanical laws of motion with the help of constant acceleration.

c) It is most commonly used in many of the physics labs present in schools, colleges, etc.

d) It has 2objects of mass, m1, and m2.

e) These masses are connected by a string that is inextensible and has no mass placed over an ideal massless pulley.

Example of Atwood machine:

Elevator, etc.

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