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We must count the accelaration of mass two(M2). Pulleys and ropes are massless. I've made the free body diagram and I've got two equations and three unknowns.
Please help:)
What are your two equations? What are your three unknowns?menager31 said:I've made the free body diagram and I've got two equations and three unknowns.
Doc Al said:What are your two equations? What are your three unknowns?
The constraint equation that I refer to relates the movement of M1 to the movement of M2.
menager31 said://the name?
ok I wrote Newton's second law for the most left pulley:
0 * a = 2T-T
and for the rest massess if T=0 then accelaration of each mass is g, but they cannot move
is it correct?^^
lightgrav said:No, the tension is the same all through the single rope ...
If you try to apply Newton's 2nd to a "massless" object,
you run into infinities.
Always apply Newton#2 to NONzero mass! (like m1 or m2 !)
lightgrav said:No, the tension is the same all through the single rope ...
If you try to apply Newton's 2nd to a "massless" object,
you run into infinities.
Always apply Newton#2 to NONzero mass! (like m1 or m2 !)
Perhaps I missed something, so please share your solution.menager31 said:?
I solved it.
Doc Al said:Perhaps I missed something, so please share your solution.
menager31 said:h2+2h1=const
menager31 said:ok , so d1 is distance from m1 to horizontal plane and d2 from m2 to this plane.
when m2 goes down 1,5x then m1 goes up 0,75x