Two blocks, and , are connected by a light cord and placed on a frictionless horizontal surface. A constant horizontal force is applied to . What is the tension in the cord between the blocks?
6. Intro to Forces (Dynamics)
Forces in Connected Systems of Objects
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In a system where three blocks of masses , , and are connected in a line by light ropes and pulled horizontally with a constant acceleration on a frictionless surface, what is the magnitude of the tension in the third rope (between and )?
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A coffee cup on the horizontal dashboard of a car slides forward when the driver decelerates from 45 km/h to rest in 3.5 s or less, but not if she decelerates in a longer time. What is the coefficient of static friction between the cup and the dash? Assume the road and the dashboard are level (horizontal).
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