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For the system at rest shown in Fig., determine the accelerations of all the loads immediately after the lower thread keeping the system in equilibrium has been cut. Assume that the threads are weightless and inextensible, the springs are weightless, the mass of the pulley is negligibly small, and there is no friction at the point of suspension.

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