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Forces on frictionless pulleys
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[QUOTE="Simon Bridge, post: 4533773, member: 367532"] You need to say what the angles are measured against and what the situation is with m2 ... is it hanging off the end of the rope, on a level frictionless plane... what? Did you draw free-body diagrams? To find components of gravity along and perpendicular to the slope, draw the gravity vector on the fbd, draw the axis on it, and resolve the vector against each axis using trigonometry. To see the problem, we need to see your working, not just the results. [/QUOTE]
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