Two masses in an Atwood machine are 4.8 kg and 14.4 kg, the vertical distance of the heavier body being 68.1 cm above the lighter one when they were hold stationery by a student. However, when they were suddenly released, what would ?(be their common acceleration (m/s^2

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Two masses in an Atwood machine are 4.8 kg
and 14.4 kg, the vertical distance of the heavier
body being 68.1 cm above the lighter one when
they were hold stationery by a student. However,
when they were suddenly released, what would
?(be their common acceleration (m/s^2
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