Refer to the diagram. Find the maximum applied force up on the center of the pulley such that m1 will not lift off the table and will always remain at rest. Also, find the acceleration of m2. The pulley and string are "massless". Naturally, gravity is present in the problem, but there is no friction. ^₂=? лиз - F₁ = ? MAX ли, (airest) TABLE

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Refer to the diagram. Find the maximum
applied force up on the center of the pulley such that
m1 will not lift off the table and will always remain at
rest. Also, find the acceleration of m2. The pulley and
string are "massless". Naturally, gravity is present in the
problem, but there is no friction.
^₂=?
лиз
- F₁ = ?
MAX
ли,
(atrest)
TABLE
Transcribed Image Text:Refer to the diagram. Find the maximum applied force up on the center of the pulley such that m1 will not lift off the table and will always remain at rest. Also, find the acceleration of m2. The pulley and string are "massless". Naturally, gravity is present in the problem, but there is no friction. ^₂=? лиз - F₁ = ? MAX ли, (atrest) TABLE
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