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Can a tension constraint lead to the wrong results?
Oh finally i get it. Thanks a lot for help- Physics freak
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Can a tension constraint lead to the wrong results?
But why are the pulleys also not accelearting with g- Physics freak
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Can a tension constraint lead to the wrong results?
I mean the pulleys which are not fixed- Physics freak
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Can a tension constraint lead to the wrong results?
So they can reach equilibrium if the masses are same- Physics freak
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Can a tension constraint lead to the wrong results?
The pulleys must also have acceleration g- Physics freak
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Can a tension constraint lead to the wrong results?
Hello. I never saw the edit till today. So basically in question, the tension is 0 and all masses and pulleys have acceleration g- Physics freak
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Can a tension constraint lead to the wrong results?
Gravity?- Physics freak
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Whats the tension T' in string 1 if tension of highlighted string is T
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Can a tension constraint lead to the wrong results?
Nothing, but we normally use Σ t.a for such questions. if the question had simply asked about tension what could we have done then?- Physics freak
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Can a tension constraint lead to the wrong results?
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- Constraint Lead Newton mechanics Tension Tension of string
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