Hey.. also tell me the formula : For mass m1 : T1-m1g = m1a
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Hey..mate here is yur ans...
For mass m1 : T1 - m1g = m1a
For mass m2: m2g + T2 - T1 = m2a.
For mass m3: m3g - T2 = m3a.
a = (m2+m3-m1)/m1+m2+m3) g
we can calculate tensions T1 and T2 from above equations
hope it helps u✌
For mass m1 : T1 - m1g = m1a
For mass m2: m2g + T2 - T1 = m2a.
For mass m3: m3g - T2 = m3a.
a = (m2+m3-m1)/m1+m2+m3) g
we can calculate tensions T1 and T2 from above equations
hope it helps u✌
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Hey mate......
here is ur answer..........
Formula --- m1 : T1 - m1g = m1a
m2g : T2 - T1 = m2a
m3g - T2 = m3a
a = (m2 + m3 - m1)/(m1 + m2 - m3) g
Tensions can be hence created.....
Hope it helps....
Be brainly
here is ur answer..........
Formula --- m1 : T1 - m1g = m1a
m2g : T2 - T1 = m2a
m3g - T2 = m3a
a = (m2 + m3 - m1)/(m1 + m2 - m3) g
Tensions can be hence created.....
Hope it helps....
Be brainly
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