Soln: Acceleration of System & Tension in Ropes

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The discussion revolves around calculating the acceleration of a system with four masses and three pulleys, along with the tensions in the ropes. Initial calculations yielded an acceleration of 28.96 m/s², which was deemed incorrect as it exceeds free fall acceleration. After further attempts, a revised acceleration of 7.66 m/s² was obtained, though discrepancies in substitutions were acknowledged. Participants emphasized the importance of checking algebraic steps and considering vector approaches for accuracy. The conversation highlights the complexity of solving such physics problems and the need for careful analysis of equations.
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Homework Statement


Find the Acceleration of the system and the tensions in the three ropes.

*If you can't see the picture there's a triangle (ABC), a train of four objects and three pulleys (one exactly at each corner). Side AC (hypotenuse) at the bottom, side AB to the left and side AC to the right.
Angle A=37
Angle B=53
Angle C=90
There is only kinetic friction between A and B of 0.125.

mass A= 10kg (hangs straight off the pulley at Angle A)
mass B= 5kg (on AB)
mass C= 10kg (on BC)
mass D= 20kg (hanging off the pulley at Angle C)

Up is positive

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The Attempt at a Solution


I got an acceleration of 28.96m/s/s but I'm fairly sure it's wrong lol. I used these equations using scalar values:

m1: Fnet= T1 - Fg
10a= T1 - (10)(10)
T1= 10a+ 100

m2: Fnet= T2 -T1 - Fres - Fg//
5a= T2 - T1 - (0.125)(50cos37) - 50sin37
T2= T1 + 5a + 35.08

m3: Fnet= T3 + Fg// - T2
10a= T3 + 100sin53 - T2
T3= T2 + 10a -79.86

m4: Fnet= Fg - T3
20a= 200 - T3
T3= 200-20a

After finding these four equations I just started at the last equation and kept substituting from there.
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Your equations look correct. But as you noted, your final answer for the acceleration can't be correct. ( It's greater than free fall acceleration.) I guess you will need to check your algebra. It's easy to slip up on a sign or something.
 
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TSny said:
Your equations look correct. But as you noted, your final answer for the acceleration can't be correct. ( It's greater than free fall acceleration.) I guess you will need to check your algebra. It's easy to slip up on a sign or something.

Is this how you would approach and solve this question?
 
kj99 said:
Is this how you would approach and solve this question?
Yes. But what would happen if you added all the red equations below:
m1: Fnet= T1 - Fg
10a= T1 - (10)(10)
T1= 10a+ 100

m2: Fnet= T2 -T1 - Fres - Fg//
5a= T2 - T1 - (0.125)(50cos37) - 50sin37
T2= T1 + 5a + 35.08

m3: Fnet= T3 + Fg// - T2
10a= T3 + 100sin53 - T2
T3= T2 + 10a -79.86

m4: Fnet= Fg - T3
20a= 200 - T3
T3= 200-20a
 
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TSny said:
Yes. But what would happen if you added all the red equations below:

Yeah I tried it again and I got 7.66m/s/s. I probably messed up in my substitutions somewhere along the way.
 
kj99 said:
Yeah I tried it again and I got 7.66m/s/s. I probably messed up in my substitutions somewhere along the way.
Darn. That's not what I get. Of course I could be making an error in solving the equations. (But I did check my work.)
 
TSny said:
Darn. That's not what I get. Of course I could be making an error in solving the equations. (But I did check my work.)

Lol idk, I'll try the question with vectors instead of vectors maybe.
 
I still like my suggestion in post #4.:smile:
 

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