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1. G@) Let a be the acceleration of the masses m and Am
T; and T; be the tensions in the string passing over
pulleys Q and P respectively.
Consider the motion of m and 2m
yam
1A | Accept putting,
g=100r 98
Since M remains stationary, 72 = Mg.
Also 7, =27;
1 Mg=uc,
Mg =U me)
2, Let R be the normal reaction acting on P
Frictional force Ba 1A | @anbe omitted)
Resolving forces vertically,
eoeaor= mgs Sins iM i
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1A ake
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Resolving forces horizontally,
Rsin 30° '60830° = m(rsin 30°). iM
Substituting R= Vimg,,
18 B
vimg> S cFingy 8 1A [R= Fr?)
From (1) and (2),
Ving = Lr? ing = Src?
aigent AS | fa ig era.
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Alternative solution
Let F and R be the frictional force and normal reaction,
acting on P resepctively,
Resolving along the radius,
Remg cos30? =m (7 sin30°).2? sin30° M
Gl gs
Rat mg smn 1A
Resolving perpendicular to the radius,
F +g sin30° =m (r sin30°)Q? cos30" IM
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Fath mr img 1A
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Since F Bu, | aa
nro Amgat Amer tmea? |
sma? mga 2 mat imr a?) |
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3. (@__ Equation of mation
mi = mila +x) -mf(a - x) 1A
£(a) +...-[f(a)~8(@) +
IM
for = f(a) + xf (a) -[f(a) - xf'(a)]]
= 2fayx+25 1a) +
Ea 20"(a)x Ic e=2f(a)x
ed to-4 ce ie