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A block of mass m1 = 3.23 kg on a frictionless plane inclined at angle θ = 32.3° is connected by a cord over a massless, frictionless pulley to a second block of mass m2 = 2.60 kg hanging vertically (see the figure). (a) What is the acceleration of the hanging block (choose the positive direction down)? (b) What is the tension in the cord?
A block of mass m1=3.7 kg on a frictionless plane inclined as angle θ=30 degrees is connected by a cord over a massless, frictionless pulley to a second block of mass m2=2.3 kg hanging vertically (shown above). What are (a) the magnitude of the acceleration of each block, (b) the direction of the acceleration of the hanging block, and (c) the tension in the cord?
A block of mass m1 = 3.28 kg on a frictionless plane inclined at angle θ = 31.8° is connected by a cord over a massless, frictionless pulley to a second block of mass m2 = 2.74 kg hanging vertically (see the figure). (a) What is the acceleration of the hanging block (choose the positive direction down)? (b) What is the tension in the cord? Answered (a) which is 1.65 but cant get (b). Its not 27.6.
Chapter 5 Questions 13 A block of mass m1 = 3.14 kg on a frictionless plane inclined at angle 0 = 32.7° is connected by a cord over a massless, frictionless pulley to a second block of mass m2 = 2.56 kg hanging vertically (see the figure). (a) What is the acceleration of the hanging block (choose the positive direction down)? (b) What is the tension in the cord? o (a) Number Units (b) Number Units
A block of mass m1 = 36 kg on a horizontal surface is connected to a mass m2 = 17.1 kg that hangs vertically as shown in the figure below. The two blocks are connected by a string of negligible mass passing over a frictionless pulley. The coefficient of kinetic friction between m1 and the horizontal surface is 0.25. (a) What is the magnitude of the acceleration (in m/s2) of the hanging mass? ____ m/s2 (b) Determine the magnitude of...
A block of mass m1 = 39 kg on a horizontal surface is connected to a mass m2 = 22.5 kg that hangs vertically as shown in the figure below. The two blocks are connected by a string of negligible mass passing over a frictionless pulley. The coefficient of kinetic friction betweenm1 and the horizontal surface is 0.23.A) What is the magnitude of the acceleration (in m/s2) of the hanging mass?B) Determine the magnitude of the tension (in N) in...
Please help, I dont understand this... A block of mass m1 = 34 kg on a horizontal surface is connected to a mass m2 = 16.5 kg that hangs vertically as shown in the figure below. The two blocks are connected by a string of negligible mass passing over a frictionless pulley. The coefficient of kinetic friction between m1 and the horizontal surface is 0.23. (a) What is the magnitude of the acceleration (in m/s2) of the hanging mass? (b)...
A block of mass m1= 4.00 kg moves on the surface of a horizontal table. The coefficient of kinetic friction k between the table top and m1 is equal to 0.350. Block 2 of mass m2= 2.00 kg is tied to m1 via a string that passes over a frictionless, massless pulley. The two blocks start from rest and m2 drops by a distance L =1.75 m to the floor. Use the work-energy theorem to determine the speed v of...
4) A block of mass m1 = 3.7kg on a frictionless plane, inclined at an angle of 0 = 30°, is connected by a cord over a massless, frictionless pulley to a second of mass m2 = 4.3 kg. Refer to the accompanying figure below. a) What is the acceleration of the hanging block? b) What is the tension in the cord? N 2 2 M2 J Mig 1 30° a) T-mg = ma Tsino-m, g=m, a x m, atmig...
A block of mass m1 = 36 kg on a horizontal surface is connected to a mass m2 = 23.0 kg that hangs vertically as shown in the figure below. The two blocks are connected by a string of negligible mass passing over a frictionless pulley. The coefficient of kinetic friction between m1 and the horizontal surface is 0.30. (Assume gravity acts toward the +ydirection and the +x-axis is parallel to the surface and to the right.) (a) What is...