Solving a Frictionless Massless Pulley Problem

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The problem involves a frictionless, massless pulley system with two masses, M2 and m1, where M2 is greater than m1. The discussion centers around the tensions T1, T2, and T3 in the system and their relationships to the gravitational force acting on the masses.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory, Assumption checking, Problem interpretation

Approaches and Questions Raised

  • Participants discuss the relationships between the tensions and gravitational forces, with some attempting to fill in the blanks regarding these relationships. Questions about the definitions of T1, T2, and T3 are raised, along with requests for a free-body diagram to clarify the forces involved.

Discussion Status

There is an ongoing exploration of the problem with various interpretations of the relationships between tensions and forces. Some participants suggest that certain answers may be incorrect and encourage the use of free-body diagrams to analyze the forces more accurately. Guidance has been offered regarding the need for a clearer understanding of the forces acting on the masses.

Contextual Notes

Participants note the importance of considering all forces acting on the masses and the implications of the pulley being at rest. There is an acknowledgment of potential errors in the original poster's attempts to solve the problem.

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Homework Statement




A frictionless, massless pulley is attached to the ceiling, in a gravity field of 9.81 m/s2.

Mass M2 is greater than mass m1. The quantities T1, T2, T3 and g are magnitudes.

The Attempt at a Solution




The Options are Greater than, Less than, Equal To
T1 is _____ m1g.(Greater than)
The magnitude of the acceleration of M2 is _____ the magnitude of the acceleration on m1.(equal too)
m1g + M2g is _____ T3(equal too)
T1 + T2 is _____ T3.(greater than)
T1 is _____ T2. (equal too)

i donno what part I am getting wrong.. any help?
 
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Show a picture. What are T1, T2, T3?
If you have the picture, draw also the free-body diagram.

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this question is pretty simple, T1 is the tension in the string attached to m1, T2 is the tension in the string attached to m2 and T3 is the tension in the string attached to the pulley.since m2 is greater hence it will fall down hence m1 will go up hence it can be deducted from here as m1 is going up hence net force on it is in upward direction hence t1 is greater than m1g...I think you can solve further but T1+T2 is not greater than T3 as the pulley is at rest hence net force on it is zero hence they are equal
 
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a few more of your answers are wrong try to make a proper free body diagram and take into consideration all the forces acting on each of the masses
 
if you have problem solving these types of questions i recommend you study the textbook of physics by Resnick,Halliday and Walker
 

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