Pi-Bond
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Homework Statement
(Kleppner & Kolenkow- An Introduction to Mechanics - 2.15)
The image shows the setup. The task is to find the tension in the rope. The coefficient of friction of the sliding blocks with the surface is \mu, and the string is of constant length.
Homework Equations
Newton's Laws
The Attempt at a Solution
The question is easy enough if the accelerations of the three blocks can be related. I argued that when the lower block moves down a distance x3, the pulley above it draws a string length equal to x3. Since the length is constant, the string length drawn must equal the distance moved by the sliding blocks, i.e.
x3=x1+x2
Differentiating twice with respect to time yields:
a3=a1+a2
However this relationship yields the wrong answer. Any pointers on the correct relationship?