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Consider the Atwood machine of the previous problem.
The larger mass is stopped for a moment 2.
0 s after the
system is set into motion. Find the time elapsed before
the string is tight again.
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The larger mass is stopped for a moment 2.
0 s after the
system is set into motion. Find the time elapsed before
the string is tight again.
you can discuss your doubts with me here:
Lets join hands to learn together!!
#hcverma
#JEEMains
#JEEAdvanced
#NEET
#JEE
#IIT
#PhysicsWithShubham
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