Friction Problem with Pulley System: Determining Acceleration and Force

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The discussion focuses on a physics problem involving a pulley system with two children of different weights. The maximum static friction coefficient calculated is 0.76, allowing the larger child to begin sliding. Once sliding, the acceleration is determined to be 3.2 m/s² with a kinetic friction coefficient of 0.2. To maintain a constant speed, an additional mass of 240 kg is required for the sliding child. Lastly, the force needed from their father to start the children sliding is calculated to be 1140 N.
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Homework Statement


There are 4 parts to this question. Two children are playing on a pulley system. A 65 kg child jumps of a platform pulling an 85 kg child horizontally across a platform. a) what is the maximum value for static friction to allow the larger child to begin sliding? b) Once sliding the coefficient of kinetic friction is .2 what will the acceleration of the children be? c) How much additional mass should the sliding child hold to maintain a constant speed? d) If their father comes and offers to pull them both, using the value of static friction from part a) how much force would he need to exert in order to start the children sliding?


Homework Equations


mg-umgcos(theta)=ma


The Attempt at a Solution


part a
650=u(850)
u=.76

part b
650-(.2)(850)=150a
a=3.2m/s^2

part c
650=(.2)(850+10x)
10x=2400
x=240kg

part d
1500(.76)=F
F=1140

Note: This is rounding gravity to 10 from 9.81 (My teacher says we need learn the process and he doesn't really care about us simplifying the math)

I think I have this right, but we have to do these up in front of the class on the board so I wanted to make sure.
 
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I meant u to be the coefficient of friction
 
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