Yes, Fm can be computed knowing m1, m2 and the distance d between them.
Maybe m2 could be tracted with a light cable.
But I can't use gravity because it might also affect m1 and then the problem would be different.
Also, I can't use a stick to maintain both masses at the same distance...
When I posted my message, there was a red warning saying that I should post homework (as in "work given by teachers" as I understand it) in a dedicated forum.
But no teacher asked me to work on that problem, and it doesn't even come from a book (that I know of).
Still, if I'm in the wrong...
Hello.
This message is not homework. I came up with the problem on my own.
Trying to think about the value measured by an accelerometer in different scenarios, I ended up with a strange conclusion.
Hopefully with your help I will be able to figure out if I'm doing something wrong...