A pulley P with mass Mp and a radius Rp is attached to the ceiling C, in a gravitational field of 9.81 m/s² and rotates with no friction about its pivot. TCP Tp2 Tp1 The mass M, of object 2 is larger than the mass m, of object 1. All quantities in the statements below are magnitudes.

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  • The magnitude of the acceleration of object 1 is ..... that of object 2.
  • For the system of block 1, block 2 and the pulley, the center of mass accelerates
A pulley P with mass Mp and a radius Rp is attached to the ceiling C, in a gravitational field of 9.81 m/s² and rotates with no friction about its pivot.
TCP
Tp2
Tp1
The mass M, of object 2 is larger than the mass m, of object 1. All quantities in the statements below are magnitudes.
Transcribed Image Text:A pulley P with mass Mp and a radius Rp is attached to the ceiling C, in a gravitational field of 9.81 m/s² and rotates with no friction about its pivot. TCP Tp2 Tp1 The mass M, of object 2 is larger than the mass m, of object 1. All quantities in the statements below are magnitudes.
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