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Two blocks of masses m1 and m2 are connected by a light cord that passes over a pulley of mass M, as shown. Block m2 slides on a frictionless horizontal surface. The blocks and pulley are initially at rest. When m1 is released, the blocks accelerate and the pulley rotates. The total angular momentum of the system of the two blocks and the pulley relative to the axis of rotation of the pulley is Two blocks of masses m<sub>1</sub> and m<sub>2</sub> are connected by a light cord that passes over a pulley of mass M, as shown. Block m<sub>2</sub> slides on a frictionless horizontal surface. The blocks and pulley are initially at rest. When m<sub>1</sub> is released, the blocks accelerate and the pulley rotates. The total angular momentum of the system of the two blocks and the pulley relative to the axis of rotation of the pulley is   Use this exhibit to answer the following question(s) . -Refer to Exhibit 11-1. The total angular momentum of the system of the two blocks and the pulley relative to the axis of rotation of the pulley is A)  the same at all times. B)  proportional to l<sub>1</sub>, the length of string from the pulley to m<sub>1</sub>. C)  proportional to l<sub>2</sub>, the length of string from the pulley to m<sub>2</sub>. D)  conserved because the Earth doesn't move. E)  proportional to the speed of the blocks. Use this exhibit to answer the following question(s) .
-Refer to Exhibit 11-1. The total angular momentum of the system of the two blocks and the pulley relative to the axis of rotation of the pulley is


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