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The discussion centers on calculating the tension T in a string within a physics problem involving forces. Key concepts include the use of the equation F = ma, and the importance of identifying forces such as gravity, tension, and friction. The coefficients of kinetic and static friction are specified as 0.15 and 0.30, respectively, which are critical for solving the problem accurately. Participants emphasize the necessity of a Free Body Diagram to visualize the forces acting on each body involved in the scenario.

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Homework Statement



What is the tension T in the string?

Homework Equations



Is their an equation for tension. not in my book?

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im soo lost.
 

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Start with a Free Body Diagram

The only formula you will ever need is F = ma, and some trig skills
 
i think the forces are gravity, tension and frictional.
 
wait no there's surface
 
physicsgurl12 said:
i think the forces are gravity, tension and frictional.

What do you mean you "think" there is friction? That's actually important...
 
um because its touching the surface
 
physicsgurl12 said:
um because its touching the surface

Does the problem state there is friction? We don't want to add anything we don't want
 
it says " the coefficients of kinetic friction and static friction between the left hand box and the plane are .15 and .30"
 
physicsgurl12 said:
it says " the coefficients of kinetic friction and static friction between the left hand box and the plane are .15 and .30"

Wellllllllll wouldn't that be great if you told us that from the start?

You still haven't provided us a Free Body Diagram. It's good you know what forces are present, but what forces are acting on each body?
 
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heres my force diagram.
 

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