Find the tension in the string between m1 and m2 in the following figure, given that m1 = 0.6 kg, m2 = 2.2 kg, and m3 = 3.2 kg.

Find the tension in the string between m1 and m2 in the following figure, given that...
The two masses "m1" and "m2" shown in the figure connected by a
massless string and are being dropped by a constant horizontal
force F a rough horizontal surface. F = 100 N, m1=10 kg, m2=15 kg
coefficient kinetic friction between each mass and M_k= 0.2
expression: M2-->M1--> F
Questions:
1) Calculate the friction force on M2
2) Calculate the acceleration of the system of the 2 masses
3) Calculate the tension T in the string.
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Mass m1 = 4.50−kg is connected to mass m2
= 4.55−kg by a string that passes through a massless and
frictionless pulley. Mass m2 is connected to mass
m3 = 3.00−kg by a string.
Find the tension in the strings.
T1 =
N
T2 =
N
TA T. m, m1 T2 N m
Mass
m1 = 5.90−kg
is connected to mass
m2 = 3.95−kg
by a string that passes through a massless and frictionless
pulley. Mass
m2
is connected to mass
m3 = 3.00−kg
by a string.
,
Find the tension in the strings.
T1 =
N
T2 =
N
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