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22 August, 21:02

The figure shows Atwood's machine, in which two containers are connected by a cord (of negligible mass) passing over a frictionless pulley (also of negligible mass). At time t = 0 container 1 has m1 and container 2 has mass m2 with m1 < m2, but container 1 is losing mass (through a leak) at the constant rate r. (a) At what rate is the magnitude of acceleration of the containers changing at time t? (b) When will container 2 reach maximum acceleration? Express your answers in terms of the variables given and g

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  1. 22 August, 21:20
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    Unfortunately there's no diagram with this. it looks like an Atwood's machine with a variable mass on one side of the pulley.
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