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Tension on Pulley HW: Block A & B Force Analysis
Thank you! The answer is C), right? Because you just need to set up the equation (x-19.6)/2 = 3.72, and x = 27.04.- HydroMarioUSA
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Tension on Pulley HW: Block A & B Force Analysis
In general, how would you find the tension on a string if both blocks pull on the string?- HydroMarioUSA
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Tension on Pulley HW: Block A & B Force Analysis
Homework Statement Block B is positioned on a fixed incline. Attached to block B is a massless, ideal string that runs over a massless ideal pulley and is attached to a hanging block block A at the other end. The mass of block A is 2 kg and the mass of block B is 10 kg. The angle of the incline...- HydroMarioUSA
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- Pulley Tension
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How Does Friction Affect Motion on an Inclined Plane?
See the screenshot for the full problem. 1. Homework Statement We're given a pulley with one side hanging (A) and the other on an inclined plane (B). We are also given that the mass of A is 15 kg and the mass of B is 17 kg. The angle of elevation of the inclined plane is 32 degrees. The...- HydroMarioUSA
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- Axes Law
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How to Solve Newton's 3rd Law Pulley Problems?
Is the answer (D)? The way I got it was by knowing that T1 = 182.28, and subtracting that by the forces of gravity on T1 and T3, then finally dividing that by 9.8...- HydroMarioUSA
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How to Solve Newton's 3rd Law Pulley Problems?
Would T3 = Fg on m3 and T2 = Fg on m2 + Fg on m3? Is that how it works?- HydroMarioUSA
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How to Solve Newton's 3rd Law Pulley Problems?
Net force, right? OH I see thanks!- HydroMarioUSA
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How to Solve Newton's 3rd Law Pulley Problems?
How do you get m2 from knowing T3 and T2, sorry if it's obvious?o_O- HydroMarioUSA
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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How to Solve Newton's 3rd Law Pulley Problems?
Apparently, it's against the rules to just ask for answers, but could someone tell me where to start?- HydroMarioUSA
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How to Solve Newton's 3rd Law Pulley Problems?
Hi, I'm new here. Could someone provide some guidance on how to start this problem?- HydroMarioUSA
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- Law Newton 3rd law Pulleys String Weight
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