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Static Equilibrium Pulley Problem
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[QUOTE="Chestermiller, post: 5499667, member: 345636"] Your force balance that you identify as M1 is really the force balance on the combination of M1 and M2, and should be identified as such. Also, M2 should be shown on this free body diagram. You analysis inherently assumes that the static friction between M1 with the incline, and M2 with M1 will occur at the same value of M3. This is not necessarily the case. One of these static frictions may release first, then causing the other to release when the forces readjust. [/QUOTE]
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