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This question is tricky, but I would appreciate anyone who could actually solve it
The lower block, shown, is acted on by a force, F, which has a magnitude of 52 N. The coefficient of kinetic friction between the lower block and the surface is 0.22. The coefficient of kinetic friction between the lower block and the upper block is also 0.22. What is the acceleration of the lower block, if the mass of the lower block is 4.3 kg and the mass of the upper block is 1.1 kg?
(picture a wall with a pulley sticking out;
there are two blocks, a bigger one and a smaller one sitting beside the pully;
the smaller block rests on the bigger block
they are attached by rope, but the rope passes thru the pulley first; (so u can sense pulling one, makes other go the opposite way right)
umm that's about it, two blocks on each other, connected by sideways pully, and the bottom block is being pulled away from wall so top block slides towards wall on top of larger block)
The lower block, shown, is acted on by a force, F, which has a magnitude of 52 N. The coefficient of kinetic friction between the lower block and the surface is 0.22. The coefficient of kinetic friction between the lower block and the upper block is also 0.22. What is the acceleration of the lower block, if the mass of the lower block is 4.3 kg and the mass of the upper block is 1.1 kg?
(picture a wall with a pulley sticking out;
there are two blocks, a bigger one and a smaller one sitting beside the pully;
the smaller block rests on the bigger block
they are attached by rope, but the rope passes thru the pulley first; (so u can sense pulling one, makes other go the opposite way right)
umm that's about it, two blocks on each other, connected by sideways pully, and the bottom block is being pulled away from wall so top block slides towards wall on top of larger block)