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Homework Statement
Homework Equations
F=ma
fk=μR
The Attempt at a Solution
What's wrong in my work? Is a(B) not equal to a(A)? Why?
swsw said:There is no guarantee to my answer but here goes:
Friction of ground on B is μk*N (where N is normal force of ground on block B which is equals to weight of B, 40Newtons)
This gives friction as 8N.
The force on A would be 100N (weight of A)
This is an atwood machine problem. First think of block A and B as on the same plane, A on left and B on right. Force on A to the right (weight) is 100N and friction on B (to the left) is 8N, giving a net force of 92N to right.
Using F=ma, find a (acceleration of the two blocks, it has to be the same for each block) [This is taking m as total mass of blocks A and B which is 140N/9.81 (taking g as 9.81)].
My acceleration is about 0.64466ms-2.
Using V=U+at ( V is final speed, U is initial speed, a is acceleration and t is time)
speed after 0.5s is 2.32233ms-1.
Hope this helps. I cannot guarantee that my solution is correct, but in my opinion it should be.