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A mass m1 is connected by a light string that passes over a pulley of mass M to a mass m2 sliding on a frictionless horizontal surface as shown in the figure.There is no slippage between the string and the pulley.The pulley has a radius of 25.0 cm and a moment of inertia of 1/2 MR2.If m1 is 1.00 kg,m2 is 2.00 kg,and M is 4.00 kg,then what is the tension in the string attached to m1? A mass m<sub>1</sub> is connected by a light string that passes over a pulley of mass M to a mass m<sub>2</sub> sliding on a frictionless horizontal surface as shown in the figure.There is no slippage between the string and the pulley.The pulley has a radius of 25.0 cm and a moment of inertia of 1/2 MR<sup>2</sup>.If m<sub>1</sub> is 1.00 kg,m<sub>2</sub> is 2.00 kg,and M is 4.00 kg,then what is the tension in the string attached to m<sub>1</sub>?   A)  6.83 N B)  7.03 N C)  7.84 N D)  8.02 N E)  8.33 N

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