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I get the same equation as you - but don’t forget that you haven’t completely answered the question. You are given values for the... -
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If you are using an accelerating frame and pseudo-forces then those pseudo-forces should appear in your force balance equations. If... -
Mmichelp replied to the thread Find the acceleration of a block (some sort of double Atwood machine?).Turns out the problem really was the sign of convention being inconsistent. I hope I got it right this time. I'm still a little confused...
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Yes. Agree 100%. In case there's any confusion, I certainly wasn't (in Post #10) promoting the OP's (Post #1) approach. But in Post... -
Mmichelp replied to the thread Find the acceleration of a block (some sort of double Atwood machine?).This makes so much more sense, thank you so much. But if I had used the pulley as frame of reference and applied pseudo forces would ##...
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Mmichelp replied to the thread Find the acceleration of a block (some sort of double Atwood machine?).Thank you so much!
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I sent you a DM with tips for posting math here at PF using our LaTeX engine. :smile: -
Mmichelp replied to the thread Find the acceleration of a block (some sort of double Atwood machine?).Sorry to reply twice, but I did the early steps with my teacherand thats what he wrote. I assume that's incorrect?
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Mmichelp replied to the thread Find the acceleration of a block (some sort of double Atwood machine?).Ahhh im so sorry for my handwriting T_T
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MI'm a high school student and my teacher signed me up for some kind of olympiad and now I'm learning stuff, but at a pretty slow pace. I...
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Mmichelp posted the thread Find the acceleration of a block (some sort of double Atwood machine?) in Introductory Physics Homework Help.I hope the sketch is good enough My attempt: anything with k means it's the pulley's. ak means the pulley's acceleration, xk means the...
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Mmichelp replied to the thread Working out the accelerations in a double Atwood pulley system.Is it possible to do if we use m2 as frame of reference?



