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Some trouble with my force calculations
can you guys see that picture?- big_d
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Some trouble with my force calculations
Ya that's weird.- big_d
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Some trouble with my force calculations
I tried, all my tries are up so I missed it. Can anyone help on the other one?- big_d
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Some trouble with my force calculations
I entered that and it said it was wrong? Weird- big_d
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Some trouble with my force calculations
OK I just did so and got the 4.75N initial force acting on M2, 3.6132N force acting due to acceleration, and on m1 I got 1.13314N in the same direction, so would I do 4.75+3.6132-1.13314? Or does the force from the push carry over to M1 as well?- big_d
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Some trouble with my force calculations
I keep doing the second one like this, and keep getting .98m/s/s 301x1.1=331.1x2=661-601=60.1/61.5kg=.98m/s/s which is not right- big_d
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Some trouble with my force calculations
Homework Statement I have 2 problems I'm having trouble with right now.(actually more but I'll ask 2 and try to figure out the others for now. Two blocks are in contact on a frictionless table. A horizontal force F is applied to M2, as shown. If M1 = 1.06 kg, M2 = 3.38 kg, and F = 4.75 N, find...- big_d
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