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Using constraint method find the relation between accelerations of `1` and `2`.

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At any instant of time let `x_(1)"and " x_(2)` the displacement of 1 and 2 from a fixed line
Then , `x_(1)+x_(2)`= constant
or `x_(1)+x_(2)=l `(length of string)
Differentiating with respect to time , we have `v_(1)+v_(2) =0 "or" v_(1)=-v_(2)`
Again differentiating with respect to time , we get `a_(1)+a_(2)=0 "or" a_(1)=-a_(2)`
This is the required relation between `a_(1)"and " a_(2)` .i.e, accelerations of 1 and 2 are equal but in opposite directions .
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