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Two weights m₁-2 kg and m2=1 kg are linked by a thread and thrown over a pulley weighing M-1 kg. Find: (I) the acceleration with which the weights move, (2) the tensions T, and T2, of the threads which the weights are attached to. Consider the pulley as a homogeneous disk. Disregard friction.​


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