Determine acceleration and tensions in this diagram

In summary, you would calculate the acceleration of each mass and determine the tensions in the two cords.
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Attached to the following diagram are the following questions:

(a) determine the acceleration of each object and their directions
(b) determine the tensions in the two cords


How would I go about starting/attempting these types of problems?

I went into college physics, without a strong high school background.

Thanks, any help would be appreciated.
 

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You want to start off by making a free body diagram for all three masses. You should realize that the tension is not necessarily the same in both pieces of rope.This is easy for the two blocks suspended. The free body diagram of the block on the table will have friction included in it, but you cannot assume a direction for friction, you have to know which way it acts. For example, if you assume the force acts down, but it works out to be negavitve so it acts up, it will work out in the end. This is not true for friction. You HAVE to know which direction it acts.
 
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Hint about friction - it always opposes motion.

If you assume a direction of motion, then put the friction acting in the opposite direction.

If you then end up with a negative value for the motion, then your assumption was wrong so reverse the direction/sign for the friction
 
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help!

After the Free body diagram is drawn for all three masses, how do i go about calculating tensions and accelerations? is it possible to show me an example of one of the masses (and how you would go about finding the acceleration and tension)? any help would be appreciated at this point. so lost.:uhh:
 
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All three masses are interconnected, so they all have the same acceleration, although in different directions.
You have drawn the free body diagram, yes ? With all the forces acting on each body.
Apply Newton's 2nd law to each one.
You should be able to eliminate the two tensions from the simultaneous eqns and be left with acceleration as the only unknown.
 

1. How do you determine acceleration in a diagram?

The acceleration in a diagram can be determined by calculating the change in velocity over a certain period of time. This can be done by using the formula a = (vf - vi)/t, where a = acceleration, vf = final velocity, vi = initial velocity, and t = time.

2. What factors affect acceleration in a diagram?

Acceleration in a diagram can be affected by various factors such as the force acting on the object, the mass of the object, and the friction present in the system. These factors can either increase or decrease the acceleration of an object.

3. How do you calculate tension in a diagram?

Tension in a diagram can be calculated by using the formula T = mg + ma, where T = tension, m = mass of the object, g = acceleration due to gravity, and a = acceleration of the object. This formula takes into account the force of gravity and the acceleration of the object.

4. Can tension be negative in a diagram?

Yes, tension can be negative in a diagram. This can occur when the direction of the tension force is opposite to the direction of the applied force. In this case, the tension would have a negative value in the calculations.

5. How do you determine the direction of tension in a diagram?

The direction of tension in a diagram can be determined by looking at the direction of the applied force and the direction of the acceleration. Tension will always act in the opposite direction of the applied force, so it is important to consider the direction of the acceleration when determining the direction of tension.

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