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Consider the situation shown in figure .Both the pulleys and the string and light and all the surfaces are smooth.
(a) Find the acceleration of `1kg` block.
(b) Find the tension in the string. `(g = 10 m//s^(2))`.

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`2kg 2T = 2(a)` ...(i)
`1kg 10 - T = 1(2a)` ...(ii)
On solving these two equation we get
`T = (10)/(3)N`

and `2a = 2T = (20)/(3) m//s^(2)`
`=` acceleration of 1 kg block
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