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Newton's Laws of Motion

 
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Jul14-12, 03:10 PM   #1
 

Newton's Laws of Motion


At the instant that one-fourth of block 1 remains on block 2, x2+l=x1+(l/16).

For days trying to figure out how this equation derived from.
Thank You.

 
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Quote by azizlwl View Post
At the instant that one-fourth of block 1 remains on block 2, x2+l = x1+(l/16).
hi azizlwl!

(i don't understand why they've put lengths on both sides of the equation, but …)

x1 and x2 are the distances blocks 1 and 2 have moved

since block 1 has to overtake block 2 by (15/16)l, that means x1 - x2 = (15/16)l
 
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