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No, you do not ALWAYS have to do a F = ma analysis. You can get the answer by energy considerations.AzimD said:So just to confirm: Conceptually, we ALWAYS have to do a F=ma analysis.
I've attached the new solution that I've come to. Does it look correct?
Your solution for ##a_1## does not look correct because it has ##a_2## on the right-hand side. The problem asks you in part (c) to "express your answer in terms of some or all of the variables m1, m2, theta, µk and the acceleration of gravity g."