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The figure below shows an arrangement in which four disks are suspended by cords

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Question

The figure below shows an arrangement in which four disks are suspended by cords. The longer, top cord loops over a frictionless pulley and pulls with a force of magnitude 96 N on the wall to which it is attached. The tensions in the shorter cords are T1 = 55.0 N, T2 = 45.9N, and T3 = 9.1 N.

What are the masses of each disk?

The figure below shows an arrangement in which four disks are suspended by cords. The longer, top cord loops over a frictionless pulley and pulls with a force of magnitude 96 N on the wall to which it is attached. The tensions in the shorter cords are T1 = 55.0 N, T2 = 45.9N, and T3 = 9.1 N.

Explanation / Answer

d]

T3= M(d) g ,

9.1= M(d)*9.81,

Md= 9.1/9.81= 0.9276 Kg


c)

T2-T3= M(c) g ,

45.9-9.1= M(c)*9.81,

Mc= 36.8/9.81= 3.75 Kg

b)

T1-T2= M(b) g ,

55.-45.9= M(b)*9.81,

Mb= 9.1/9.81= 0.9276 Kg

a)

F-T1= M(a) g ,

96-55= M(a)*9.81,

Ma= 41/9.81= 4.179 Kg

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