Two block system with friction

In summary, when determining the tension and acceleration of a system consisting of two blocks connected by a rope, it is important to isolate the system and consider the net force and acceleration acting on both masses together. The tension force in the rope is not included in the equation, as it is internal to the system. To calculate the tension, one must isolate one of the masses and use Newton's Second Law to solve for T, taking into account the position of each mass in relation to the applied force.
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Two blocks connected by a rope of negligible mass are being dragged by a horizontal force F. Suppose that F=68 , m1=12kg, m2=18kg, and the coefficient of kinetic friction between each block and the surface is 0.100. Determine the tension, T, and the magnitude of the acceleration on the system.

I think my main problem is tension; it's going to be the applied force for the first mass, and is going to oppose the applied force for the second mass. So when writing my ƩFx = ma equation, how can I account for the net force with respect to both masses?
 
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When you look at the system of both masses together, which must accelerate together at the same rate, you isolate (separate) the system from the surface, and indicate the forces acting on it to determine the net force and acceleration, using the sum of both masses in your equation. The tension force in the rope does not enter into this equation, because it is internal to the system. Then I don't think you explained correctly how to calculate the tension. You must isolate one of the masses, and after indicating the forces acting on it, then use Newton 2 to solve for T. It makes a difference whether mass 1 is in the front or in the back.
 

1. What is a two block system with friction?

A two block system with friction is a physics setup that involves two blocks connected by a string or rope, with one block resting on a horizontal surface and the other hanging off the edge. The presence of friction between the blocks and the surface affects the movement and acceleration of the blocks.

2. How is friction calculated in a two block system?

In a two block system, friction is typically calculated using the formula F = µN, where F is the force of friction, µ is the coefficient of friction, and N is the normal force between the blocks and the surface.

3. What is the difference between static and kinetic friction in a two block system?

Static friction occurs when the two blocks are not moving relative to each other, while kinetic friction occurs when the blocks are in motion. The amount of force required to overcome static friction is usually higher than the force required to maintain motion against kinetic friction.

4. How does the angle of the incline affect a two block system with friction?

The angle of the incline, or the angle at which the surface is tilted, can affect the amount of friction in a two block system. As the angle increases, the normal force between the blocks and the surface decreases, resulting in a lower force of friction.

5. What other factors can affect the movement of a two block system with friction?

In addition to the coefficient of friction and the angle of the incline, other factors that can affect the movement of a two block system with friction include the mass of the blocks, the tension of the string or rope connecting the blocks, and the presence of external forces such as air resistance.

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