Exercise 6.7 Two blocks are connected by a very light string passing over a massless and frictionless pulley (the figure (Figure 1)). Traveling at constant speed, the 20.0-N block moves 70.0 cm to the right and the 12.0-N block moves 70.0 cm downward. Figure 1 of 1 20.0 12.0 search Par

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Exercise 6.7
Two blocks are connected by a very light string passing over
a massless and frictionless pulley (the figure (Figure 1)).
Traveling at constant speed, the 20.0-N block moves 70.0
cm to the right and the 12.0-N block moves 70.0 cm
downward.
Figure
1 of 1
20.0
12.0
search
Par
Transcribed Image Text:Exercise 6.7 Two blocks are connected by a very light string passing over a massless and frictionless pulley (the figure (Figure 1)). Traveling at constant speed, the 20.0-N block moves 70.0 cm to the right and the 12.0-N block moves 70.0 cm downward. Figure 1 of 1 20.0 12.0 search Par
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