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How to calculate acceleration in this Atwood's Machine?
Done! Thanks a lot! Was missing out on the fact that the two would have different accelerations!- ArnavVarshney
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How to calculate acceleration in this Atwood's Machine?
By string constraint, work done by tension would be zero. So, -3T(aB) + 2T(aA) = 0. 2aA = 3aB?- ArnavVarshney
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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How to calculate acceleration in this Atwood's Machine?
I concluded the net force on block B would be (300-3T) where T is the tension in the string and similarly, on block A it would be 2T. However, the answer I get (1.71) is incorrect. The correct answer is 1.56. Could someone guide me to the solution of the question. Sincere Thanks!- ArnavVarshney
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