35. A mass, m1 = 1.25 kg is accelerated up a 250 ramp at 2.50 m/s2 . The coefficient of friction is 0.250. Determine the magnitude of the second mass. Draw FBDs.[7]
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25 \, \text{kg} \) - Incline angle \( \theta = 25^\circ \) - Acceleration \( a = 2.50 \, \text{m/s}^2 \) (up the ramp) - Coefficient of friction \( \mu = 0.250 \) - Find: Mass \( m_2 \) (the second mass) --- Show more…
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