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How to derive the formula for tension and acceleration of string in Atwoods Machine​

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Answered by AεѕтнεтícᎮѕуcнσ
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m2a = T − m2g (2) where T is the tension in the string and g is the acceleration due to gravity (g = 9.8 m/s2). Figure 2: Free body diagrams for the masses of the Atwood Machine. The tension T is shown in blue and the weight of each mass W is in green.

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