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Calculating the normal force with Newton's Laws
That is what I am trying to calculate: the normal force between A and B- abswors
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Calculating the normal force with Newton's Laws
It moves because the two blocks are in contact, so there is a force.- abswors
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Calculating the normal force with Newton's Laws
Yes I have, sorry about the units error I wrote that very quickly. The pushing force is the only force acting on A in this system and I do have a free body diagrams. I am just not sure what information to use to find the normal force. I have attached the full question in case I left something out.- abswors
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Calculating the normal force with Newton's Laws
Block A is accelerating at a= 49.6/0.5 m/s (99.2m/s) Block B force is F= 3kg * 99.2 = 297.6N but I'm not sure where to go from here?- abswors
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