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Motion of a system that has two masses and three pulleys
I need to see the diagram, probably. With normal force and such. Because I can't see the simple explanation, unfortunately. :mad:- Mert Kerem Yavuz
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Motion of a system that has two masses and three pulleys
Hey, I miswrote. I actually want to draw free body diagram for m and M. Not for the pulleys.- Mert Kerem Yavuz
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Motion of a system that has two masses and three pulleys
For both of the pulleys. I actually mean the rope is pulling "M" in the direction of +x, which is right to the horizontal.- Mert Kerem Yavuz
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Motion of a system that has two masses and three pulleys
Hey, I edited. Could you please assist me? I kinda obsessed with that problem.- Mert Kerem Yavuz
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Motion of a system that has two masses and three pulleys
Homework Statement Homework Equations F = ma The Attempt at a Solution I couldn't draw the freebody diagram. There's this weight of mass m, which is mg, downwards from m and there's tension T to upwards. This T affects mass M in the +x direction, but how could i find out the normal force...- Mert Kerem Yavuz
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- Motion Pulleys System Two masses
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Applying Newton's Laws, motion with constant acceleration
Homework Statement Homework Equations F=m*a ΣF=0 The Attempt at a Solution Firstly, I tried to work on the normal force of bowling ball. But I can't get the answer. I don't get the idea that bowling ball could be kept at constant height, I didn't really understand the question guess. Can...- Mert Kerem Yavuz
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- Acceleration Constant Constant acceleration Laws Motion Newton's laws
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Troubleshooting Answers to Easy Physics Questions on LON-CAPA
Thanks, really appreciate it.- Mert Kerem Yavuz
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Troubleshooting Answers to Easy Physics Questions on LON-CAPA
So in conclusion, you tell me that you found around 3.34,-3.35. So system must accept my answers cause the answer don't have to be the absolute true. In my other calculations, it accepted answers like 7,1 which's true answer is 7,15.- Mert Kerem Yavuz
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Troubleshooting Answers to Easy Physics Questions on LON-CAPA
I solved this in two steps. First, I calculated the landing time. I calculated g=9.8 m/s^2. V= Vo+g*t 0=17.1+(9.8)*t tlanding=1.744 s (landing time) Then, i calculated the time between the maximum height position to 2,31 m above ground position.maximum height=14,92 m (Found it another...- Mert Kerem Yavuz
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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What sparked Mert's love for physics?
I'm Mert Kerem from Turkey. I'm 19 and studying Civil Engineering. I love physics so much really. So that's basically me.- Mert Kerem Yavuz
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Troubleshooting Answers to Easy Physics Questions on LON-CAPA
Hey guys, hello. There is a system belongs in internet called LON-CAPA, and my teacher told that homeworks are done via that system. So I logged in, the questions are not that difficult to solve. But system doesn't accept some of my answers which I'm so sure that being true. So I'm going to...- Mert Kerem Yavuz
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- Physics Troubleshooting
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