A fixed triangular wedge has two inclined surfaces forming a double inclines pl…

A fixed triangular wedge has two inclined surfaces forming a double inclines plane. Two masses m1 = 5 kg and m2 = 10 kg are attached to a massless pulley connected with an inextensible string. The inclined surface I1 and I2 make an angle α1=60\alpha_1=60^\circ and α2=30\alpha_2=30^\circ with the horizontal respectively. The coefficient of kinetic friction is μ=0.01.\mu=0.01. Assume g = 10 m/s2.
a) Draw a free body diagram.
b) Is the system stationary? If not what will be the net acceleration?
c) What happens if we swap the masses, i.e., m1 = 10 kg and m2 = 5 kg? Just give a qualitative argument for the direction of the acceleration (no calculation necessary).
d) Bonus question: Find the tension in the string from equations obtained in (b).

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