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voko
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I really don't see how you ended up with those conclusions. They are not conclusions, they are speculations at best, because you failed to back them up with a thorough FBD analysis.
Solve this: two masses a and b are hanging on a string though a pulley, which is a uniform thin ring of mass c and radius d. The string is massless and inextensible; static friction between the pulley and the string is very great. The pulley rotates about its axis without any friction.
Solve this: two masses a and b are hanging on a string though a pulley, which is a uniform thin ring of mass c and radius d. The string is massless and inextensible; static friction between the pulley and the string is very great. The pulley rotates about its axis without any friction.