The main apparatus in Atwood machine is called
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An Atwood's Machine is a simple device consisting of a pulley, with two masses connected by a string that runs over the pulley. For an 'ideal Atwood's Machine' we assume the pulley is massless, and frictionless, that the string is unstretchable, therefore a constant length, and also massless
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An Atwood's Machine is a simple device consisting of a pulley, with two masses connected by a string that runs over the pulley. For an 'ideal Atwood's Machine' we assume the pulley is massless, and frictionless, that the string is unstretchable, therefore a constant length, and also massless.
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