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FIGURE 6-5 -Two Masses, M1 and M2, Are Connected to Each Other

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FIGURE 6-5 FIGURE 6-5   -Two masses, m<sub>1</sub> and m<sub>2</sub>, are connected to each other as shown in Figure 6-5. Mass m<sub>1</sub> slides without friction on the table surface. Both masses have acceleration of magnitude a as shown. How does the tension in the string compare to the weight, m<sub>2 </sub>g, of mass m<sub>2</sub>? A)  The tension is equal to m<sub>2 </sub>g. B)  The tension is larger than m<sub>2 </sub>g. C)  The tension is smaller than m<sub>2 </sub>g. D)  It depends on m<sub>1</sub> being smaller than m<sub>2</sub>. E)  It depends on m<sub>1</sub> being larger than m<sub>2</sub>.
-Two masses, m1 and m2, are connected to each other as shown in Figure 6-5. Mass m1 slides without friction on the table surface. Both masses have acceleration of magnitude a as shown. How does the tension in the string compare to the weight, m2 g, of mass m2?


A) The tension is equal to m2 g.
B) The tension is larger than m2 g.
C) The tension is smaller than m2 g.
D) It depends on m1 being smaller than m2.
E) It depends on m1 being larger than m2.

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