Consider a system of blocks that sit on a surface with a friction coefficient of µk=.5. m1 has a mass of 10 kg and m2 has a mass of 5 kg and the blocks are being pulled with a force of 150N,(assume that the coefficient of static friction between the blocks is sufficient to not let them shift.) a) draw the free body diagrams for the system. b) sum the forces for the two blocks c) determine the acceleration of the two-block system.

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Consider a system of blocks that sit on a surface with a friction coefficient of uk=.5. m, has a mass of 10 kg and m, has a mass of 5 kg and the blocks are being pulled with a force of
150N, (assume that the coefficient of static friction between the blocks is sufficient to not let them shift.)
a) draw the free body diagrams for the system.
b) sum the forces for the two blocks
c) determine the acceleration of the two-block system.
Transcribed Image Text:Consider a system of blocks that sit on a surface with a friction coefficient of uk=.5. m, has a mass of 10 kg and m, has a mass of 5 kg and the blocks are being pulled with a force of 150N, (assume that the coefficient of static friction between the blocks is sufficient to not let them shift.) a) draw the free body diagrams for the system. b) sum the forces for the two blocks c) determine the acceleration of the two-block system.
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