Two equal masses are raised at constant velocity by ropes that run over pulleys, as shown below. Mass B is raised twice as fast as mass A. The magnitudes of the forces are FA and FB, while the power supplied is respectively PA and PB. Which statement is correct?
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a.
FB = FA; PB = PA.
b.
FB = FA; PB = 2 PA.
c.
FB = 2 FA; PB = PA.
d.
FB = 2 FA; PB = 2 PA.
e.
PA = FA; PB = FB.
b
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