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[" 76.In the arrangement shown in Fig."1.19" the mass of "],[" body "1" is "eta=4.0" times as great as that of body "2." The "],[" height "h=20cm" .The masses of the pulleys and the "],[" threads,as well as the friction,are negligible.At a "],[" certain moment body "2" is released and the "],[" arrangement set in motion.What is the maximum "],[" height that body "2" will go up to? "]

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