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Physics, 01.07.2021 23:30 Aliyahh5673

masses m and 2m is (1) S and that between the mass m and the surface is (2) S . You hold the third mass M stationary and the release it. You observe that both masses begin to move together. What is the relationship among m, M and (2) S for motion to begin? What is the relationship be- tween the coe¢ cients of static friction (1) S and (2) S for both m and 2m to move together?

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