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Homework Statement
a 4kg box rests on top of a 3kg box. There is a horizontalrope attached to the top box that can pull the boxes. What is the shortest amount of time the boxes can travel 5 meters together if the static friction coefficient between them is 0.6 and the kinetic friction coefficient between the bottom box and the ground is 0.2?
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The Attempt at a Solution
Well I am pretty sure I've already solved the problem, it's just that my solution kind of surprises me so I want to ask a few questions.
So I solved it by considering the bottom box
It has a force in the direction of movement due to static friction, so that force would be 4g x 0.6 (4g is the magnitude of the force of the top box on the bottom one due to gravity)
it also has a force opposin movemet that would be -7g x 0.2 (-7g is the force of both boxes on the ground and therefore the normal force of the groudn on the lower box is 7g)
So acceleration of b is Fnet / mass of b = (0.6x4g - 0.2x7g )/3 = g/3
so shortest amount of time for 5 meters is 5 = 0.5 x g/3 x t^2 -----> t = root (5 / (0.5g/3)) = 1.75 seconds
Now my question is ... I'm kind of surprised that my answer doesn't involve considerin the forces actin on the top box at all...such as the tenion of the rope...When i first looked at the problem i thought i would have to create a system of linear equations (from the x and y components of the forces acting on the 2 boxes) with my unknowns being the tension of the rope and the acceleration and I would have to solve for both. However...I didn't end up considering any forces from the top box and only needed its mass...Did i do something wrong? Cause my answer seems legit to me.