
Part The figure shows two blocks connected by an inextensible cable. The cable runs over a...
Two blocks are connected by a light string passing over a pulley
of radius 0.17 m and moment of inertia I. The blocks move (towards
the right) with an acceleration of 1.00m/s2 along their
frictionless inclines (see the figure). (Figure 1)Draw free-body diagram for block A.Draw free-body diagram for block B.Determine FTA.Determine FTB.Determine its moment of inertia, I.
The figure below shows two blocks connected by a string of
negligible mass passing over a frictionless pulley.
m1 = 3.8 kg
and
θ = 12.0°.
Assume that the incline is smooth
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The figure below shows two blocks connected by a string of negligible mass passing over a frictionless pulley. m, - 3.8 kg and -12.0°. Assume that the incline is smooth. ni (a) For what value of m2 (in kg) will the system...
The figure below shows two blocks connected to each other by a light cable that passes over a pulley with negligible friction. The block of mass m1 = 4.50 kg lies on a horizontal table with negligible friction, while the block of mass m2 = 11.2 kg hangs vertically. (a) What is the magnitude of the acceleration of each block (in m/s2)? (Here, a1 is the acceleration of m1,and a2 is the acceleration of m2.) a1 = m/s2 a2 =...
Two different blocks ?A and ?B are connected together via a massless string over a massless and frictionless pulley fixed to the edge of a table. Block A is falling straight down while block B is sliding along the horizontal table. The coefficient of kinetic friction between block B and the surface of the table is ?k; air resistance is negligible. 1a. Visualize the situation with an annotated sketch, and motion and free-body diagrams: 1b. Derive an expression for the...
Two different blocks ?A and ?B are connected together via a massless string over a massless and frictionless pulley fixed to the edge of a table. Block A is falling straight down while block B is sliding along the horizontal table. The coefficient of kinetic friction between block B and the surface of the table is ?k; air resistance is negligible. a. Visualize the situation with an annotated sketch, and motion and free-body diagrams: b. Derive an expression for the...
The figure shows two blocks connected by a cord (of negligible mass) that passes over a frictionless pulley (also of negligible mass). The arrangement is known as Atwood's machine. Block 1 has mass m2 = 1.00 kg; block 2 has mass m2 = 3.30 kg. What are (a) the magnitude of the blocks' acceleration and (b) the tension in the cord? IN (a) Number Units m/s2 (b) Number Units N
Two blocks are connected by a light string passing over a pulley of
radius 0.40 m and moment of inertia I.
The blocks move (towards the right) with an acceleration of1.00 m/s2along their frictionless inclines (see the figure).(a) Draw free-body diagrams for each of the two blocks and the
pulley. (Do this on paper. Your instructor may ask you to turn in
this work.)(b) Determine FTA and FTB, the
tensions in the two parts of the string.FTA =NFTB =N(c) Find...
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46. (II) Two blocks are connected by a light string passing over a pulley of radius 0.15 m and moment of inertia I The blocks move (towards the right) with an acceleration of 1.00 m/s along their frictionless inclines (see Fig.8-51). (a) Draw free-body diagrams for each of the two blocks and the pulley. (b) Determine FrA and FTB, the tensions in the two parts of the string. (c) Find the net torque acting on the...
Two blocks are connected by a string that passes over a pulley of radius R and moment of Inertia I. The blocks of mass m1 slides on a frictionless, horizontal surface,the block of mass m2 is suspended from the string. Find the acceleration a of the blocks and the Tensions T1 and T2 assuming the string does not slip on the pulley.
Two blocks are connected by a massless string that runs over the outer edge of a pulley. m1=50 kg , m2=65 kg , the mass of the pulley is 30 kg , and the radius of the pulley is 0.4 m . The two blocks are released from rest. What is the magnitude of the acceleration of the two blocks?