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Two bodies of masses 5kg and 4kg are tied to a string as shown. If the table and pulley are smooth, then acceleration of 5kg mass will be

A

`19.5m//s^(2)`

B

`0.55m//s^(2)`

C

`2.72m//s^(2)`

D

`5.45m//s^(2)`

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The correct Answer is:
D

`F=ma, a=(m_(2)g)/(m_(1)+m_(2))`
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