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queenspublic
Feb13-09, 05:06 PM
1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data

A figure shows two blocks connected by a cord that passes over a frictionless pulley. The arrangement is known as Atwood's machine. Block 1 has mass m1 = 1.30 kg; block 2 has mass m2 = 2.80 kg.

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What is the magnitude of the acceleration of the blocks?


2. Relevant equations

T = 1.3a + 12.7 N
T = -2.8a + 27.4 N

3. The attempt at a solution

The answer is 3.58 m/s^2 but why and how?

cjl
Feb13-09, 05:19 PM
The easiest way to start here is probably to draw a free body diagram of the system. Have you done that?

Once you have that, figure out the net force exerted on the system.

queenspublic
Feb13-09, 05:22 PM
Well. that's what I kind of did when I got those two equivalent equations.

queenspublic
Feb13-09, 05:23 PM
For block two, we assumed that acceleration is moving downward.

queenspublic
Feb13-09, 05:31 PM
Does anyone know how to get 3.58?

queenspublic
Feb13-09, 05:33 PM
Never mind. I got it!

queenspublic
Feb13-09, 05:34 PM
You set them equal to each other and solve for a.

cjl
Feb13-09, 05:37 PM
Glad you figured it out.

As you probably know now, once you have the net force on the system (which should work out to be |M1*g-M2*g|), you set the mass equal to the sum of the masses of the two blocks, and then solve for A using F=MA.