As shown above, mass m slides on a frictionless incline and is attached by string to another mass 2m which hangs over a pulley. The incline makes an angle θ = 3 degrees with the horizontal. The string connecting the masses as well as the pulley have negligible mass and friction. What is the acceleration (in m/s2) of mass 2m in the downward direction? Type your answer. . .

As shown above, mass m slides on a frictionless incline and is attached by string to another mass 2m which hangs over a pulley. The incline makes an angle θ = 3 degrees with the horizontal. The string connecting the masses as well as the pulley have negligible mass and friction. What is the acceleration (in m/s2) of mass 2m in the downward direction? Type your answer. . .

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As shown above, mass m slides on a frictionless incline and is attached by string to another mass 2 m which hangs over a pulley. The incline makes an angle θ = 3 degrees with the horizontal. The string connecting the masses as well as the pulley have negligible mass and friction. What is the acceleration (in m / s 2 ) of mass 2 m in the downward direction? Type your answer...

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