in an atwood machine if the masses of the loads are equal then the acceleration will be
a) zero
b) undefined
c) 10m/s²
d) not possible to calculate
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Equal masses, no acceleration
The two masses (M) are equivalent, thus the force of gravity on each is equal. The upward force opposing gravity is the tension (T) in the string. For the system to be in equilibrium, T = Fg. The net force is 2Fg - 2T = 0, so there is no acceleration
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