b) The system's acceleration is approximately O 1.5 m/s?. O1m/s?. O 2 m/s?. Oo.5 m/s?. Question 11 c) The tension in the string is O 20 N. O 15 N. O12.5 N. O 17.5 N. Two blocks (A and B), of masses 5 kg and 2 kg, respectively, are put in the positions shown in the figure and block A is initially held still, so the system does not move. The coefficients of static and kinetic friction are 0.35 and 0.25, respectively. 5 kg 2 kg When block A is released: Question 9 a) The maximum force of friction that can hold block A still is approximately O 19 N. O 20 N. O 15 N. O 17 N.

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b) The system's acceleration is approximately
O 1.5 m/s?.
O1m/s?.
O 2 m/s?.
Oo.5 m/s?.
Question 11
c) The tension in the string is
O 20 N.
O 15 N.
O12.5 N.
O 17.5 N.
Transcribed Image Text:b) The system's acceleration is approximately O 1.5 m/s?. O1m/s?. O 2 m/s?. Oo.5 m/s?. Question 11 c) The tension in the string is O 20 N. O 15 N. O12.5 N. O 17.5 N.
Two blocks (A and B), of masses 5 kg and 2 kg, respectively, are put in the positions
shown in the figure and block A is initially held still, so the system does not move.
The coefficients of static and kinetic friction are 0.35 and 0.25, respectively.
5 kg
2 kg
When block A is released:
Question 9
a) The maximum force of friction that can hold block A still is approximately
O 19 N.
O 20 N.
O 15 N.
O 17 N.
Transcribed Image Text:Two blocks (A and B), of masses 5 kg and 2 kg, respectively, are put in the positions shown in the figure and block A is initially held still, so the system does not move. The coefficients of static and kinetic friction are 0.35 and 0.25, respectively. 5 kg 2 kg When block A is released: Question 9 a) The maximum force of friction that can hold block A still is approximately O 19 N. O 20 N. O 15 N. O 17 N.
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