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    Law of conservation of energy

    Does the law of conservation of energy make valid predictions when energy is converted from gravitational potential energy into kinetic energy?
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    Centripetal Motion Question (Two Blocks Stacked)

    how do i show it? like post a picture?
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    Centripetal Motion Question (Two Blocks Stacked)

    or would the force of friction of the upper block equal the tension of the bottom block
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    Centripetal Motion Question (Two Blocks Stacked)

    so basically i would calculate force of friction of the upper block, and use that to calculate the tension of the string in the bottom block?
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    Centripetal Motion Question (Two Blocks Stacked)

    sorry i mean force of friction, because there is a coefficient of static friction given
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    Centripetal Motion Question (Two Blocks Stacked)

    Im not sure man, I'm not really that great at physics, so I do need some help, and it would be great if u can explain it more clearly, and demonstrate some steps
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    Centripetal Motion Question (Two Blocks Stacked)

    So I'm on the right track. I think the Fc of the upper object would be the same as the bottom block. So what steps do I take, can u please explain I am stuck?
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    Centripetal Motion Question (Two Blocks Stacked)

    Homework Statement Mass 1 (2.0kg) sits on top of mass 2(5.0kg), which rests on a frictionless surface. The coefficient of static friction between mass 1 and mass 2 is 0.30. A string of length 5.0m is tied to mass 2, and both masses are swung around in a horizontal circle. Calculate: a) The...
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