Alw
Dec13-05, 04:31 PM
I have a big physics test tomorrow:cry: , and I can't figure out how to solve this type of problem:
2 boxes, one on a table attached to a string attached to another box hanging off the table. (the table is a frictionless plane)--It wants me to find the force of tension on the string. the diagram is as follows: (rough i know) -- the "/"and "0" represent a rod and a wheel on the end allowign the string to roll freely (again no friction)
[m]-------------0
_____________/ |
....................| |
....................| |
....................| |
....................| [M]
....................|
I have figured out you need to draw a free body diagram for the boxes, and figured out that Fg = Mg, but thats about as far as i got.
Thanks in advance for the help!:smile:
(There are no values, the answer is supposed to be in terms of M, m, and g)
2 boxes, one on a table attached to a string attached to another box hanging off the table. (the table is a frictionless plane)--It wants me to find the force of tension on the string. the diagram is as follows: (rough i know) -- the "/"and "0" represent a rod and a wheel on the end allowign the string to roll freely (again no friction)
[m]-------------0
_____________/ |
....................| |
....................| |
....................| |
....................| [M]
....................|
I have figured out you need to draw a free body diagram for the boxes, and figured out that Fg = Mg, but thats about as far as i got.
Thanks in advance for the help!:smile:
(There are no values, the answer is supposed to be in terms of M, m, and g)