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Hi, I am new here!
1. There is no actually data given, I am just supposed to explain why a string that crosses a pulley have the same tension both sides. The pulleys moment of inertia is zero and friction is negligible.
There is a little hint in this problem that says; study equation 9-15, which is:"Στ=lα"
The only thing I know here is that a pulley doesn't change the tension just the direction.
Need help, Thanks in advance.
Kate
1. There is no actually data given, I am just supposed to explain why a string that crosses a pulley have the same tension both sides. The pulleys moment of inertia is zero and friction is negligible.
There is a little hint in this problem that says; study equation 9-15, which is:"Στ=lα"
The only thing I know here is that a pulley doesn't change the tension just the direction.
Need help, Thanks in advance.
Kate