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Tension on a rope between two objects with different mass
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Tension on a rope between two objects with different mass
common acceleration is a=(11N)/(8kg)=1.375m/s^2. Soooooo F=(1.375m/s^2)(3kg) =4.125N? Is that the answer?- siumbaim
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Tension on a rope between two objects with different mass
Ok so you know how if you drop two objects with different masses, they would fall at the same time in a system with no friction or anything... because gravity is constant. Is this question kind of like that in a way? Would the tension between the two objects be 11N?- siumbaim
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Tension on a rope between two objects with different mass
Homework Statement A 3kg block is connected to a 5kg block by a rope. A second rope is attached to the 5kg block and is being pulled by someone with a force of 11N. What is the tension on the rope between the two blocks? No friction Homework Equations F=ma[/B]The Attempt at a Solution So I...- siumbaim
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