3.1.19. [Level 2] Block A (ma = 3 kg) is pulled alor frictionless horizontal surface by a force F = 50 N app at an angle 0 = 30° with respect to the ground. Bloc mB = 5 kg) is attached to A by an inextensible cable, he block slides on top of a rubber mat, nailed onto the ace, with a coefficient of friction u = 0.6. Find the syste ucceleration and the tension in the cable.
3.1.19. [Level 2] Block A (ma = 3 kg) is pulled alor frictionless horizontal surface by a force F = 50 N app at an angle 0 = 30° with respect to the ground. Bloc mB = 5 kg) is attached to A by an inextensible cable, he block slides on top of a rubber mat, nailed onto the ace, with a coefficient of friction u = 0.6. Find the syste ucceleration and the tension in the cable.
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![[Level 2] Block A (ma = 3 kg) is pulled along a
frictionless horizontal surface by a force F = 50 N applied
at an angle 0 = 30° with respect to the ground. Block B
(mg = 5 kg) is attached to A by an inextensible cable, and
the block slides on top of a rubber mat, nailed onto the sur-
face, with a coefficient of friction u = 0.6. Find the system's
3.1.19.
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acceleration and the tension in the cable.
F
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Transcribed Image Text:[Level 2] Block A (ma = 3 kg) is pulled along a
frictionless horizontal surface by a force F = 50 N applied
at an angle 0 = 30° with respect to the ground. Block B
(mg = 5 kg) is attached to A by an inextensible cable, and
the block slides on top of a rubber mat, nailed onto the sur-
face, with a coefficient of friction u = 0.6. Find the system's
3.1.19.
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acceleration and the tension in the cable.
F
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