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The tension in the cord in this system
Yes, we're dealing with block B here. Weight of B is 1.96N. and what you're quoting is my initial idea of components of force net which would be S+n-W. Since the only variable I have is the weight s+n = 196N- Blueberrymuffim
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The tension in the cord in this system
Yes, I did the free body diagram. It is attached here. Honestly, I haven't used any equations on it yet. My initial thought was to think about Force net and tension and they are the sum of the forces acting in the system, right? Obviously, it also uses the second law of Newton F=ma, but I don't...- Blueberrymuffim
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The tension in the cord in this system
I am confused about the letter b. I guess I can find the normal force of each blocks after I found the Tension of the cord.- Blueberrymuffim
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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The tension in the cord in this system
Homework Statement A force F is applied horizontally to a block A of mass mA = 0.600 kg so that it slides on the floor with acceleration g/3. Block B of mass mB = 0.200 kg rests on top of A, but is kept in place by a cord which is tied to the wall at 45.0°. The coefficient of kinetic friction...- Blueberrymuffim
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Hello, I'm taking Physics this semester at school and I hope this forum can help me and that I can also make contributions to the community. I am not really familiar with sciences in general but I am making my best to excel it.- Blueberrymuffim
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