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FIGURE 6-6 FIGURE 6-6   -Two identical masses are attached by a light string that passes over a small pulley, as shown in Figure 6-6. The table and the pulley are frictionless. The masses are moving A)  with an acceleration less than g. B)  at constant speed. C)  with an acceleration greater than g. D)  with an acceleration equal to g. E)  with an acceleration that cannot be determined without additional information.
-Two identical masses are attached by a light string that passes over a small pulley, as shown in Figure 6-6. The table and the pulley are frictionless. The masses are moving


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