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1. Homework Statement
Two blocks (m1=4.0kg, m2=7.5kg) are attached by a light cord pulled along a horizontal surface by a force of 53N as shown in the diagram. If the coefficient of friction between the blocks and the surface is 0.30, what is the tension in the rope between the two blocks.

M2 -------- M1 ------->Force applied


2. Homework Equations
Fnet= Ma


3. The Attempt at a Solution

I used the Fnet=ma, on m1 i got Fapplied - T - Ff = ma
But i don't know how to find the acceleration. And i know there's two different frictions because of two different mass. So i don't know how to join them together and find Tension.

ps: I just joined this forum, What should i do if i have a a lot of questions or simply want someone to check over my assignment for me before I hand them in? (got like 20-30questions). I don't want to violate the rule so I am just wondering if there's a specific section to post or something.
 
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What about M2?
Apply Newton2 to M2 and then you'll have 2 equations to work with.

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Hmm, ok so now i got this.

m1:
Fnet=m1a
Fapplied-T-Ff=m1a

m2:
Fnet=m2a
T-Ff=m2a
a=T-Ff/m2

plug a into m1's equation

Fapplied-T-Ff=m1(T0Ff/m2)
53-T-(0.30x4.0x9.8)=4.0(T-0.30x7.5x9.8/7.5)
53=1.53T
T=34.565N = 35N

If someone can check if i did the calculation right, it would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you.
 
Yes, this is correct :)