uppose m2 equals 2.00 kg and it's on a frictionless surface. If m1 = 8.2 kg, someone holds m2 at rest, what will be the tension in the

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Referring to Fig 4.21b, suppose m2 equals 2.00 kg and it's on a frictionless surface. If m1 = 8.2 kg, someone holds m2 at rest, what will be the tension in the string?

 

 

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Transcribed Image Text:g 4.21b, suppose m₂ equals 2.00 kg a N m₂ 17 m₂ FI m₂ Figure 4.21b ti. @2 FZ 80 #3 3 13 609 300 $4 54 $ 1. JA % 5 FS Ma
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