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.Yes, It is against the rules to give direct answer. We can only give where to start from and the rest is on you.What do you get from analyzing the forces on M2?HydroMarioUSA said:How do you get m2 from knowing T3 and T2, sorry if it's obvious?![]()
Yes, That Fg on m3 comes from the tension in T3 it pulls up m3 and pulls downward on M2 so that M2 can pull it up :)HydroMarioUSA said:Would T3 = Fg on m3 and T2 = Fg on m2 + Fg on m3? Is that how it works?
Yes the answer is D.HydroMarioUSA said:Is the answer (D)? The way I got it was by knowing that T1 = 182.28, and subtracting that by the forces of gravity on T1 and T3, then finally dividing that by 9.8...