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Two Masses, M1 and M2, Connected by a Massless String

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  Two masses, m<sub>1</sub> and m<sub>2</sub>, connected by a massless string, are accelerated uniformly on a frictionless surface as shown. The ratio of the magnitude of tensions   is given by A)  m<sub>1</sub>/m<sub>2 </sub><sub>.</sub> B)  m<sub>2</sub>/m<sub>1</sub><sub>.</sub><sub> </sub> C)  m<sub>1</sub> + m<sub>2</sub>) /m<sub>2 </sub><sub>.</sub> D)  m<sub>1</sub>/m<sub>1</sub> + m<sub>2</sub>) . E)  m<sub>2</sub>/m<sub>1</sub> + m<sub>2</sub>) . Two masses, m1 and m2, connected by a massless string, are accelerated uniformly on a frictionless surface as shown. The ratio of the magnitude of tensions   Two masses, m<sub>1</sub> and m<sub>2</sub>, connected by a massless string, are accelerated uniformly on a frictionless surface as shown. The ratio of the magnitude of tensions   is given by A)  m<sub>1</sub>/m<sub>2 </sub><sub>.</sub> B)  m<sub>2</sub>/m<sub>1</sub><sub>.</sub><sub> </sub> C)  m<sub>1</sub> + m<sub>2</sub>) /m<sub>2 </sub><sub>.</sub> D)  m<sub>1</sub>/m<sub>1</sub> + m<sub>2</sub>) . E)  m<sub>2</sub>/m<sub>1</sub> + m<sub>2</sub>) . is given by


A) m1/m2 .
B) m2/m1.
C) m1 + m2) /m2 .
D) m1/m1 + m2) .
E) m2/m1 + m2) .

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