Propulsive force and force at interface

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Homework Statement


Two blocks, one of mass 6 kg and the other of mass 2 kg, are placed in contact on a horizontal table, and a constant horizontal force is applied to the 6 kg mass. There is a constant frictional force of 18 N between the 6 kg mass and the table, but no frictional force between the 2 kg mass and the table. the blocks accelerate at 3 m/s2.
a. what is the propulsive force applied to the 6 kg mass?
b. what is the force at the interface between the two blocks?

Homework Equations


F=ma

The Attempt at a Solution


I honestly have no idea where to start I have read the book and looked at my notes and I am not sure where to start.
Fnet=ma
fnet= F-18[/B]
 
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Fnet=mneta
F-18=mneta
F-18=(6+2)(3)
F-18=24
F=42N
 
That looks right.

Next, what force must be being applied to the 2kg body to cause it to be accelerating at this rate? (Remember, if you don't apply sufficient force to it it won't accelerate at this rate, and if you were to apply more than the required force it will accelerate faster.)
 
Will that force be the force at the interface. Since 2 kg mass experiences no friction
Fnet=ma
Fnet=2(3)
F=6N
 
So a) what is the propulsive force applied to the 6kg mass? 42N
and b) what is the force at the interface between the two blocks? 6N