A webassign.net Tgud CDO OK 2. DETAILS PREVIOUS ANSWERS OSUNIPHYS1 6.1.P.044. MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACHER Shown below are two carts connected by a cord that passes over a small frictionless pulley. Each cart rolls freely with negligible friction. Calculate the magnitude of the acceleration (in m/s2) of the carts and the tension (in N) in the cord. (Due to the nature of this problem, do not use rounded intermediate values in your calculations-including answers submitted in WebAssign.) 23 kg 24 kg 610 37° 53° a = 1.11 v m/s? T = 229 t. Additional Materials O eBook 3. DETAILS PREVIOUS ANSWERS OSUNIPHYS1 6.2.P.061. MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACHER

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Shown below are two carts connected by a cord that passes over a small frictionless pulley. Each cart rolls freely with negligible friction. Calculate the magnitude
of the acceleration (in m/s2) of the carts and the tension (in N) in the cord. (Due to the nature of this problem, do not use rounded intermediate values in your
calculations-including answers submitted in WebAssign.)
23 kg
24 kg
610
37°
53°
a =
1.11
v m/s?
T =
229
t.
Additional Materials
O eBook
3.
DETAILS
PREVIOUS ANSWERS
OSUNIPHYS1 6.2.P.061.
MY NOTES
ASK YOUR TEACHER
Transcribed Image Text:A webassign.net Tgud CDO OK 2. DETAILS PREVIOUS ANSWERS OSUNIPHYS1 6.1.P.044. MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACHER Shown below are two carts connected by a cord that passes over a small frictionless pulley. Each cart rolls freely with negligible friction. Calculate the magnitude of the acceleration (in m/s2) of the carts and the tension (in N) in the cord. (Due to the nature of this problem, do not use rounded intermediate values in your calculations-including answers submitted in WebAssign.) 23 kg 24 kg 610 37° 53° a = 1.11 v m/s? T = 229 t. Additional Materials O eBook 3. DETAILS PREVIOUS ANSWERS OSUNIPHYS1 6.2.P.061. MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACHER
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